I don't claim to be any sort of pshyco analyst, but having listened to GH last night, my own view is that GH is going through a bit of a mid life crisis !
I would suggest that the general sombre mood has been brought on not only by the recent poor run of results, but by his own recent family bereavement.
I know from my own personal experience that such an event does make you stand back and reassess the 'meaning of life' and what you are on this earth to do, and to question what you really want from the rest of your own life.
I just hope that both Graham and/or the board do not rush into any hasty decisions that they may live to regret.
I heard his comments about wanting to win football matches, and not be fighting relegation etc, and I'm sure that is what everyone at Alty wants to see.
However, one has to be realistic and accept, or at least acknowledge, the financial constraints that ANY manger of Alty would be placed under in trying to win matches and avoid relegation. A change of manager won't change the financial plight of the club.
GH has done a tremendous job in the past, and can continue to do a great job in the future. He knows the club through and through and if he was to leave then I think it would be a big step backwards for the club.
At the moment he needs a pat on the back or a sympathetic arm around him to reassure him that he has an important and valued job to do.
At the moment he is looking at all the negatives, and disregarding the positives. There may not appear to be many positives at the moment.
Does he really want to spend the rest of his Saturday afternoons trudging round Tesco or Sainsburys ?
If needs be, take a couple of weeks off recharge the batteries, let KM take the strain, and come back recharged looking at the positives.