Don't want him sacked, but I'm not necessarily against the idea of him being "moved upstairs" if it meant a world class manager came in. Not least because I'd rather he didn't leave under a cloud. I think there are more people who would take that option, than you would think. The difference with Hodgson is that we were losing [iand[/i] playing god awful football, at least this time more often than not we're the better side it's the results aren't going our way. But, there have been dire performances like today, and Bolton; if that becomes the norm then it's a different story.
Whichever way you look at it he is a club legend though so the fans will never turn against him personally. They may question his decisions, but that would go for anyone.