I don't mind changes at the academy so long as there's a clear sense of purpose about them. But it worries me that we seem to be a bit dazed about recent departures. McParland was let go and he hasn't yet been replaced - and that's almost eight months ago. So there's been no formal leadership since. Parents need to see a strong, settled and positive place when they talk to the club about their kids. This doesn't look at all good. Our one notable addition is Neil Critchley, who came with quite a decent reputation but after giving a series of interviews about how he wasn't overawed even though he suspected people didn't think he was up to the job, he hasn't exactly looked up to the job. The tip of the coaching pyramid is excellent - Rodgers, then Inglethorpe, are the best we can get. But beneath them it's looking a little soft. I've heard of parents being guided around City's set-up and being genuinely dazzled by everything these days. They're not messing about. We can't match their physical layout but we can match their expertise, and counter the glamour with a sound and nurturing atmosphere. I'm all for Rodgers stamping his own signature on the youth set up - it's a good signature - but he really needs to hurry up now and get the job finished in terms of personnel.