Wolves striker Kevin Doyle understands fans' frustrations with their current situation.
But Doyle believes Terry Connor is capable of keeping Wolves in the Premier League.
He said: "There is belief in the dressing room and the manager gave a very uplifting speech afterwards.
"We can't just throw our toys out of the pram. We can't afford to do that - it is too important.
"There cannot be any moaning or complaining with 10 or 11 games to go. Of course we're frustrated. When you get beaten 5-0 [at Fulham] and then beaten at home, there are going to be demonstrations, people are not going to be happy.
"But I don't think demonstrations are going to do anything. I don't see what they're going to achieve.
"But people have to vent their anger sometimes. They take it out on us from the stands when we're 2-0 down with a minute to go.
"They are no different to any other fans - and we don't blame them for that.
"We are on a bad run and we have to give them a reason not to be chanting outside the ground.""He said we either fall out with each other now and never win a game again or we come in on Monday morning and work hard, do everything right, be positive, and go out to win next week.