I guess we have different perspectives here. I kinda liked his passion which led to his red card. In a match where our players looked low on passion, perhaps something like that from the coach can fire them up for the next games. Having such a excitable/passionate coach has its pluses and minuses. But considering our current situation - financial meltdown, delayed salaries, no investment last window, media rumours about bankruptcy, etc - it helps to have a mental passionate coach to keep the players focus on the games.
We can only imagine what is going on inside the club and what the players have been talking about for the last 6 months, and how its impacted their morale. But we have hardly seen those insecurities on the pitch as yet. All things considered, I think our position in the table is quite creditable under such circumstances. Its credit to both the players and the coach.
I fear if our situation remains in limbo for long, the morale will fall at some point. This cannot continue forever. So I hope our ownership question is resolved asap and positively in terms of investment.