It’s fair to say that Garry Monk’s job isn’t the most secure position in the country.The Sheffield Wednesday boss has overseen just two league wins in his previous 13 attempts, and as you can imagine, fans aren’t best pleased with this poor run of form.Indeed, supporters called for the manager’s head a couple of weeks ago after a pundit said it was too soon to consider his post, and results since that point haven’t done too much to alleviate the pressure he’s under.The Owls’ latest loss came on Saturday at the hands of Derby County in rather embarrassing fashion.The Yorkshire club were 3-0 down within half an hour, and their poor run was extended as the game finished 3-1.

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Of course, Monk was asked about the club’s future, and he stated that it's a big job that needs several transfer windows to sort out.

To be fair to the former Birmingham City manager, he may be right; this is an ageing squad, each of their four highest-ranking players in terms of WhoScored average rating are at least 29 years old, and the average age of the side is 27.5.

Changes are needed at the Steel City outfit, but Monk's track record suggests he isn't the man to bring them about.

The 40-year-old has never been one to rebuild a squad - his average term as a coach is just one year - and he doesn’t have the experience of creating a team in his vision, never lasting longer than two seasons at a club.

Monk may believe that Wednesday need a gaffer who can spend years moulding the squad, but he hasn’t proven to anyone that he’s capable of being that man.

Poor form combined with a lack of long-term experience in a job may have just seen Monk inadvertently dig his own grave at Hillsborough - there’s no evidence to suggest that he is the man to rebuild this squad, and recent results speak for themselves.

If Sheffield Wednesday's hierarchy agrees with Monk's view that a few more transfer windows are necessary to turn the team around, they also need to accept that a better-fitting manager is necessary too.

Inadvertently, Monk's recent comments only highlight how poorly suited he is to what Wednesday really need.

In other news, Sheffield Wednesday’s summer priority should already be abundantly clear.