I really don't see what Walter Smith has done to warrant people saying "I wouldn't trust him with cash". People point to Lafferty as his worst signing, but Walter's "worst" signing has scored important goals in the games that have secured the league championship this season and the season before. Miller, Davis, Bougherra, Cuellar and Thompson have all been a massive sucess. Whittaker, Edu, McCulloch and Beasley have all been relatively successful, with Edu showing real promise. Lafferty has been inconsistent but shown some proof that he can be a player. The jury is maybe still out on Naismith to an extent, but nobody will argue that he wasn't highly rated when we paid £2m for him. If any other manager had achieved what Smith had this season, he would be hailed as a messiah. Smith isn't perfect when it comes to some descisions and tactics, but no-one can say that his teams don't win things. Too many people believe the myth peddled by the scum that we play boring, negative anti football.