I thought it quite balanced tbf, while he pointed out that any appointment of Big Fat Sam would be almost universally unpopular with our fan base he pointed out the stark contrast with Silva.
"Marco Silva, by contrast, would be the kind of appointment that would trigger excitement after making a bright start to his life as a manager in England but the Portuguese has not shown any indication that he will leave Watford so soon."
Its this problem of getting Silva which brings him to Unsworth and as the tone had been about how popular or not these appointments might be went on to point out the positives
"the players have responded to him. Those who have been involved in the few training sessions he has put on have been unable to fault his methods and they were delighted to get a win on the board against Watford."
And the real risks and reservations
"he has things to learn and is short of Premier League experience. He has, in some games, been too eager to promote youth, with his midfield selection against Watford lacking experience."
And concludes
"Moshiri must think carefully before he makes the ultimate call."
Wasn't that bad as he did infer Silva would be welcomed and perhaps the preference if we can get him although obviously Watford are an obstacle here, but not necessarily an immovable one.