While I was against the sacking, it's probably not as ludicrous as it seems from the outside.
1. Biggest club in the conference by some distance and could only finish 6th last season. He kept his job on the back of a strong second half to the season and the theory that stability was key, but it wasn't a popular decision so things were always going to turn nasty this season if we weren't at the top constantly
2. Unattractive football, attendances are down and the fare on offer is often dull. We don't beat teams more than one or two nil, not even the whipping boys, and play our biggest goal threat out wide
3. We had a great start, but the last six games have yielded W1 D2 L3. The one win in there was against a side who hadn't earned a point by then and we laboured to a one nil. We've not scored in the last three games and couldn't string more than a couple of passes together yesterday. We found ourselves in a rut that looked like it would be a long way back and in a league where on average the champions get 95-100 points, you can't dither about it. One automatic promotion spot means you don't have time to ride it out
At the end of the day, people say it's a hard league to get out of, the stats bear it out. But we have a starting eleven managers at this level would kill for and its looking like being the most open conference season for years, so this is the chance. Everyone is worried that if we don't do it this year, we become another Lincoln or Wrexham. It took Grimsby years to get out, and Grecian can tell you all about that too