I think there is a middle ground on both.
Asking supporters what they expect?
Most supporters will have expected more than four goals at home this season (two of those in one game btw) and a bit more than bore draws against the likes of Plymouth, Cardiff, Millwall.
The financial parameters are no excuses for our performances at home and are reflective of their coaching (or over coaching) as some may call it. Our record for goals scored at home this season is the lowest in the football league.
I do also want to see the manager making the most of Maja and Fellows who between them have 10 goals and 8 assists. They are by far our most productive assets and I'm not sure management of them both is where I would expect it to be. The constant withdrawal after 65 minutes and as we seen on Saturday, Fellows being shunted to left wing back is affecting us going forwards.
Do I think he has done a great job given the on-going turmoil at the club? Yes, I do. He has worked wonders.
Do I want him sacked? No, I don't.
Do I think he is at times too conservative which hamstrings us? Yes, I think he is.
Our very conservative nature is a reflection of the head coach moreso than the pressures we're facing in the boardroom.
Agree with most of what you say, but the bit I've highlighted isn't accurate. Neither of them have been withdrawn this early in the last 3 matches, so I'm thinking that CC probably agrees with you. I understand though why he makes the changes, even if I don't necessarily agree. Fellows often looks knackered with about 20 minutes left (he does put in a good shift), so it seems reasonable to sub him off in these circumstances. Maja is really our only fit striker, so I also understand why he is a bit protective of him on occasions.