Postecoglou brings honesty but fans will need more than wordspublished at 15:48 BST
Nick Mashiter
Football reporter

Ange Postecoglou is not the most expressive of managers, his tone of voice rarely changes, but there is always honesty.
That may have counted against him in his career - and it still may do at Nottingham Forest - but you cannot deny Postecoglou will always make his feelings known.
That's what he did with his five-minute and five seconds monologue in his pre-match press conference at the City Ground on Friday.
As expected he came out fighting, defending his record at Tottenham and how he changed them from 'Spursy' to becoming winners with their Europa League victory.
He argued his first season there, finishing fifth in the Premier League, has been airburshed with the focus on last term's 17th place to highlight he was a bad manager.
The reality, he said, could be that winning the Europa League proves if given time he will win trophies.
That is what he was brought to Forest for but so far Forest have already assessed their options during the international break and Saturday's visit of Chelsea appears vital to his future.
Seven winless games to open his reign since replacing Nuno Espirito Santo last month, Postecoglou has no room for error at the City Ground.
The last home game saw fans turn and chant "you're getting sacked in the morning" during the Europa League defeat to Midtjylland and words will not appease the Forest supporters who have already turned.