I think sacking Calderwood at the moment is a) not sensible and b) just in't going to happen, however after the season has finished, there clearly needs to be a review from which i would like to see a new manager in place.
Now the difficult question whos that gonna be. Personally, a would not go for you're middle of the road experienced manager, a think it's time to take a risk and appoint a young manager, give them their first job and let them bring modern thinking and fresh ideas. For example, is Eoin Jess taking his coaching badges or whatever pish you need to be a manager? why don't we try and get someone of that ilk, someone young, maybe someone with a connection with the club, although not a necessity.
It's time to take a risk, at the moment we are stuck in a rut and the appointment of a jeffries, hughes mcghee etc isn't going to change this, lets buck the trend and go for someone leftfild, whether the board have the baws to do that is of cours another matter
Rant over