REDS manager Rob Brown has asked for patience from fans he claims are bring 'short-changed' by their players.
The former Stourport boss, still searching for his first win, made the appeal in the wake of Saturday's disastrous 6-0 loss to Clevedon.
"I recognise the situation this club is in and feel sorry for fans and the board who are being short-changed at the moment," Brown told the Advertiser.
"I can honestly say the situation will not last, the fans have been patient so far but I would ask for more of the same."
Saturday's dismal showing prompted an about turn from Brown who will sign Halesowen Town striker Alfie Carter on a permanent basis after declaring he was not looking for 'quick fixes' last week.
And the Scot has made approaches for two other recruits this week.
See Wednesday's Advertiser for details.
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