Is it time for David Wagner to change the shape for City’s game against Blackburn on Sunday lunchtime?

I wonder if he is considering going three at the back and bringing in Danny Batth, a player we've not seen anything of.

You can't keep doing the same old thing if the results aren’t turning, you've got to be seen to try something else.

If they win the game, then I'm not saying that all the negativity goes away because it doesn't, because I think at the minute Wagner has got a lot to do to win a lot of fans back. Results determine everything. Good results make people's weekends.

The only thing that will get fans back on his side is winning. Performances are now irrelevant. He needs to start winning games, and however he does it, it doesn't matter.

Wagner made changes last time out, with Kellen Fisher coming in for Jack Stacey. On the other side, Dimi Giannoulis who is decent going forward, got a bit of pace about him and can put a decent ball in. But he can’t defend.

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Neither full-back‘s strength is defending, one on one. So take a little bit of that responsibility away from them, get an extra body in the middle and that means you can get three in midfield, one more body in there maybe than the opposition. You win that battle in there. That means you can have two up front – play Jonathan Rowe off whoever you want to play him off. Give him a free role, let him go anywhere, a bit like we used to with Craig Bellamy.

I remember when Bellers was absolutely flying, he wouldn't just stay up front with me. He would be everywhere; left, right, he’d drop deep to receive the ball to run at people, he’d run beyond, he’d use his pace to scare the life out defenders.

If you have your five, then your three, maybe that releases Gabriel Sara, he can play the furthest forward of the three in midfield to be the support link to the front two.

If you are going to go down, go down fighting, which I'm sure he will – but at least try something different.

This might make me sound a bit old fashioned, but in this current predicament, City can play all the football in the world - if you're taking risks, if you're conceding goals, if you're not winning games, it doesn’t matter.

There are two words that get used far too often these days - philosophy and process. Your philosophy is your style of play. It's just sounds better, it sounds clever. But this is not about style of play, it's about winning games now. Wagner is clinging on to his job by a very thin thread. He knows that.

I don’t think City fans mind how he goes about it because they know it's no good looking pretty and losing.

I have to say that people do get carried away when things go well. Wagner’s first two games when he took over, a 4-0 win at Preston and then a 4-2 win at Coventry... he was the best thing since sliced bread, the man to take us forward, to pick all the rubbish that Dean Smith had left behind.

I think Wagner has been dealt a bad hand. I look at that squad and maybe I'm guilty as well of overreacting and over hyping that team and that squad. There's three key injuries to that team. One in defence and then the two boys up top. And they haven't really got anybody with the energy, the physicality that Josh Sargent has.

I don't care what anybody says, they are three big losses and it makes me laugh after the game against Middlesbrough, people said give the youngsters a chance, they can't do any worse. So he gives the young boy Fisher a go at right back, up against Jack Clarke. City lose and suddenly ‘it’s the wrong time to put him in’. Wagner can't do right by doing wrong.

The man can’t win. He knows he's under pressure. Is he on borrowed time? Possibly. I feel for him because it’s going to be an horrendous atmosphere down there on Sunday.

Are people hiding behind him and pushing him to the front? Possibly.

He was ‘one of the worst managers ever’ at the end of last season with no wins in their last five home games, didn’t score a goal, lost four of them. Start of the season they go on a run after a slow start and he's the best thing since sliced bread once again. Now he's won seven points in his last 10 games, he's the worst!