Not strictly fair, especially not in his first season - that 'turgid' football (I think we ran out of that term in 2013/2014: good to see we've got unused stocks lying around now
) was hailed by a lot of us for the defensive solidity it provided, the never say die attitude it fostered (which personified itself in the wins against United and City, and the draw against United at home where Dempsey equalized in the last minute) and the brilliance it unleashed in Bale. We'd seen none of those things under Harry, so they were indeed very welcome developments at the time.
He was a sexy beast, there's no doubting it (still is, as a matter of fact), but he was also a good manager, and that's something often overlooked by our supporters when they criticise him for falling to the 6-0 thumpings and humiliations in the second season with new signings that, by and large, he didn't really want.