At the moment the team are doing well.
That is the main (and almost sole) thing that matters.
I would love St Marys to be happy place, but if its not then it concerns me no more than whether people are happy at,for example, B&Q - as long as the manager is happy, well supported and the players are performing and want to stay.
The current run, and the recent recruiting of Chaplow, suggests things are pretty good within the club at the moment, and hopefully it will continue.