Bolton Wanderers boss Owen Coyle says he's to blame after their defeat to Fulham.
The Trotters lie rock-bottom of the table after a 2-0 defeat at Fulham in west London.
"But equally I accept everything I put in for the longevity and future of the club has to be backed up by results in the Barclays Premier League.
"And if we stay up, which I believe we will, Bolton Wanderers will be set the best they have been for years and going well as a business and everything else.
"But we have to accept we are in a dogfight in a dangerous area of the league and we have to address that.
"The only way of doing that is by winning games.
"As a manager, I accept total responsibility for the games. I can understand people being disappointed and frustrated because I certainly am.
"Everybody is entitled to their opinion in football. I have no problem with that unless people get personal.""My chairman and owner understand me," Coyle said. "They know exactly what I am doing at the football club and how we want proceed in the long term.