He suffers a little I think because of how well we've done in previous years in the championship after relegation, which isn't really representative of the difficulties most relegated teams find in this league, particularly those who've been out the championship for a long time and aren't used to it. Most relegated teams do not get promoted after relegation, or even make the play offs.
Stoke are a good example of how difficult it can be, they spent 60m - if you looked down the list signing what appear to be very good championship players, retained most their squad from last season, got a highly rated experienced championship manager in......and they've completely tanked this season. So they went for the highly rated league one manager.....and they've got worse.
Do not underestimate how difficult turning the mentality of a team that's had to just aim for 40 points a season to a team that wins promotion is. Far more experienced managers than Moore have tried and failed at that.
The circumstances of this season were hardly ideal either, no background structure in place behind him at the season start, no scouting system, no assistant manager.