Andrew F's post sums up much of how I see things. A core strength of any team is based on the bond that exists between the players; this season, like others when we have done poorly, there has been far too much chop and change. Obviously player injury has played a part in this, but I do think there have been too many games when team selection, combined with on-field strategy, has resulted in confusion on the pitch. I can't help thinking also, that the off-field shenanigans that were designed to grow crowd attendance, but resulted in TBC limiting capacity and forcing us to employ more stringent security, may have proved to be a distraction we could have well done without.
That aside, we should be mindful that of our last 13 league fixtures, 8 have been played against teams that are currently top 10 in the NL, including 4 against teams in the top 5. Given the history and financial backing many of the teams in this league enjoy, perhaps a dose of realism is what is required. And for those calling for a change of management, you need to find a better prospect than what we have already.