Glenavon boss Marty Quinn has revealed that should results not improve in the league this season, he could be tempted to leave the club.
Speaking to the official website Quinn stated he would hold himself solely responsible if his side continued to lose ground on the teams above them.
Glenavon are currently rooted to the bottom of the IFA Premiership, having taken just a single point from their opening seven fixtures. They have conceded sixteen goals and replied with just nine, a run of form that as prompted Quinn's comments.
"I do not think anyone else could come in and turn things around, I can do it. We need a few results. But, if we do not get them, I am the sort of person who will say it is not good enough and that it is time for a change."
"But I think I can turn things around, get points on the board, and not be in this position at the bottom."
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