The situation at Coventry City is ridiculously catastrophic.

As a Coventry City fan, you have to laugh or else you'll cry.

Such a famed, historic, established club is being ruined and ripped apart from the very foundations and the path back looks bleak, remote and frankly non-existent.

Things are not going to improve at Coventry until hedge fund owners SISU sell up and leave but that seems like nothing more than a pipe dream to the Sky Blues faithful, who despairingly go through hell on and off the field for the love of the club.

You have to feel for the travelling Sky Blue Army, who sat through the worst performance (by some margin) that I have ever witnessed from any Coventry City side last Sunday.

Coventry crumbled to a pathetic 4-0 defeat to League Two strugglers Cambridge United and this was just confirmation of how bad things really are.

There is no drastic improvement in sight but there is one place to start: Mark Venus needs to do the honourable thing and leave.

Venus was on the receiving end of a torrent of abuse and hostility during the Cambridge game and this is not a one off.

The situation at Coventry is so farcically comical and amateurish in its running of a club.

Mark Venus sits on the Board of Directors and is basically in charge of finding a replacement but while he continues to fail to find one, he is the "interim manager".

It just shows what a shambles the club is from top to bottom, inside and out.

Venus finally admitted that he is considering stepping down following the embarrassing FA Cup exit but a few days on and there is no sign of his resignation.

A local news outlet - The Coventry Telegraph - ran a poll asking fans to cast a vote on whether Venus should stay or go and an overwhelming majority of 93% voted for him to leave (I'm not sure who the 7% are to be honest).

Chants that could be heard on the weekend involved "time to go Veno", "we want Venus out" and "Venus, sack yourself".

Venus is tactically inept and too involved in the internal politics of the club to have any say on immediate first team affairs.

It is time for him to acknowledge this, listen to the fans and find a replacement for himself rather than continuing to basically appoint himself.

Coventry fans - do you agree? Is it time for Venus to go? Who could come in as your next boss? Let us know in the comments below...