I'm not sure what exactly people want from Cunningham - other than winning every game from now until the end of time.
You can't really blame Cunningham for our current style of play. The squad he's working with is still very much Nathan Brown's. It's not as though he's had a great deal of opportunity to make sweeping changes.
To be honest, I think Cunningham knows one or two things some of his more illustrious colleagues at other clubs do not.
For a start, he's not abandoned the very style of play which was so successful when he first arrived and gone off on some kind of tactical wild goose chase (for no great benefit) as is currently the case with Shaun Wane. Unlike Wane he's not shouting his mouth off every five seconds whilst working his players up into a blood frenzy.
Right now we are a forward-oriented side. There's no sense denying this when it is patently obvious to anyone where our playing strengths currently lie. It would be madness to try to play like Leeds or Wigan (who are both below us in the table, I might add). We aren't set up to emulate either game plan and any attempt to do so would blow up in our faces.
Am I one hundred percent happy about everything which has happened this season? Of course not. But I think one would have to be heavily biased to think Cunningham has been anything other than a success.