Scott Parker's Fulham tenure has received mixed reviews.

Sitting in 3rd-place of the table, most will say that Parker, in his first full season in football management has done an outstanding job. He's implemented a clear style of play on the team and has them on the cusp of an immediate return to the Premier League.

But others will say that, given the players and funding at his disposal, Fulham should be streets ahead of anyone in the division.

The 3-0 defeat at home to Barnsley last weekend highlighted a lot of persistent problems for Fulham - often weak at home, over-reliant on goals from Aleksandar Mitrovic to see them through games and not blowing away teams like they should be.

Parker took on the job with already vast amounts of pressure to take them straight back up, and that pressure grows with every weekend that they don't break into the top-two.

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We asked Fulham fans of the Facebook group 'There's Only One F in Fulham' whether they think Parker should be sacked if the club doesn't achieve promotion this season, and here's what they had to say:

Giampaolo Tassinari: If he is sacked it means administrators do not understand anything.

Jackie Merchant: We're 3rd in the league in his first full season as our manager. He's still learning so give him time.

Samuel Attard (replying to above): If we're going for promotion we shouldn't just be somewhere for Parker to refine his managerial skills, we need a well-tested manager who can secure us promotion.

Roger Burbridge: The fact he is still in his job shows that he is the long-term coach that the hierarchy think is our future. Surviving after last week's horror show should tell us that - promotion is not going to happen this season.

Steven Thompson: If he does get the sack, it'll show what a mockery the club has become. We all know how hard the Championship is, but when we play a bad game or two, people start calling for Parker to go.

Andy Cramp: If we lose against Derby, Swansea and Preston because we are actually as poor as some think, then that would really dent our prospects and put immense pressure on Scott and the team. We have had bad spells of losing games already so another poor run like that with the squad we have would mean Tony Khan has nerves of steel if he stuck with SP.

Lee Terry: Stick with him no matter what, we need to give these young homegrown managers the time to learn and they will progress.