Defender Dan Casey insists he has no regrets about moving from California to Motherwell, despite the man who brought him to the club being sacked in the aftermath of his debut.
Former boss Steven Hammell managed to entice the Irishman to switch North America for North Lanarkshire but Casey had a baptism of fire, making his debut as Motherwell crashed out of the Scottish Cup to Raith Rovers.
That 3-1 defeat at Stark's Park cost Hammell his job just moments after the final whistle, perhaps leaving Casey wondering what he had got himself into as Stuart Kettlewell took the reins on a caretaker basis and was later appointed permanent boss.
But when asked if he might have questioned his decision at that point, Casey said: "No, never. I don't think you can judge something so quickly. "You've got to work on things.