Hull manager Phil Brown has admitted he is 'suffering at the moment' and needs to make some 'big decisions' this week to try and turn the club's season around. The Tigers beat Bolton in August for only their second league victory of the calendar year and since picking up a point at Wolverhampton, the club's form has taken a disastrous turn for the worse. The pressure mounted on Brown following Saturday's embarrassing 6-1 drubbing at Liverpool, which came on the back of defeats to Everton, Birmingham and Sunderland, and his side has now conceded 15 goals in the last four games, scoring just two in reply. Brown is fully aware that something needs to be done and insists that he will not be shying away from big decisions. "Obviously we are all suffering at the moment and people have called for change," he told the club's website. "We are still proud of the fact we are hosting 25,000 at the KC, have 21,000 season-ticket holders and proud of the fact we had 3,000 fans chanting my name, and Hull City, at Liverpool on Saturday - even in the face of defeat. "With that kind of support I can't go wrong. Obviously you are going to have your critics but now is the time for strong men to make strong decisions and I am going to have to make some big decisions." Hull currently find themselves second-bottom in the Premier League with just four points from their opening seven games, and the worst goal difference in the division, and their next clash is against a Wigan side fresh from inflicting Chelsea's first defeat, at home on Saturday.