Realistically and within some sort of sensible business restraints, what more can the board do?
We are a 1st division club and are restricted by who we can buy but the board has backed the manager(s).
We wanted a central defender, we loaned a Intl Championship defender in Edgar and also tried to get Burns from Fulham.
We wanted a central midfielder, they approved the loan for a Premier league player in Hammond.
Pre season they got rid of Clough, which the majority wanted and hired Adkins, which pretty much everyone wanted. These 2 actions weren't cheap.
They bought Sharp and Sammon in, who were both Championship level players.
Previously they backed the manager and bought in Done and Brayford, neither of them were cheap.
The only negatives are that they sold Maguire and Murphy, both of whom wanted to go. We can discuss this until the cows come home as to whether we should have kept them but I personally think that a 1st division club is always going to lose its best players to clubs higher up the leagues.
So, I believe that they have supported the manager. The fans have done their part by supporting them in huge numbers both home and away but it seems as though the fault should either lie with the players or the manager(s). They either can't cope with the pressures of playing at the biggest club at this level or are just not good enough. Both issues lie with the manager s who bought the player to the club, not the board for sanctioning the purchase. It's not their job to scout players, that is the manager and his team, the board just has to make sure that the fees and salaries are paid, which they do