I think most hope jfh is capable of turning the situation around, the sign of a good manager is his ability to man manage to get the most out of the team he has at his disposal regardless of how they come to the club and from yesterdays showing they're getting worse every game!
Players arguing after the goals wasn't easy on the eye especially when the guilty parties turned on the over exposed scapegoat goal keeper, makes you think 'there's trouble at mill'
All the new comers to the club think we're going through a minor crisis but us long term observers know only too well it always leads to certain relegation, a long period of struggle followed by our old friend the financial meltdown and the next 'saviour' (apprentice land grabbers and potential hotel developers/east stand finishers, subject to any future enabling land left) sought so the merry-go-round can start again.
It doesn't have to be like this but KT needs to realise what happens if investors dont invest.
This is one trend he aint bucking.
Beds, I'm not a new comer mate. My 1st game was a 2-1 over PNE in Feb 1965. I also know it's not a minor crises, lets face it though are we just going to say the owners have to invest every time we have bad spell?