Just waking up to the news in Canada so I haven't had time to read through the thread. Yesterday was the straw that broke the camel's back. His position had become untenable. It was just a question of when. With us needing just a couple of wins to be safe, a monkey could keep us up. That gives the club time to find a replacement to take charge in the summer. In the end, Puel really only has himself to blame. His own inflexibility cost him. Had the results of the Cardiff and Southampton games been reversed and had he fielded a proper team against Newport, he would have at least bought himself some more time. He just didn't have the smarts or was too stubborn to realize that in a results based business you have to earn the right to continue implementing your 'style' revolution as you go.