Quote ="Dita's Slot Meter"Using a football analogy here, go and look at how Everton survived relegation in what was a similarly depressing season to the one we are enduring at Warrington.
Basically it's accepted that a split fanbase had to unite in the final weeks of the season to carry a poor side over the line of safety. I suspect we might have to do the same, yet some of our fans are almost going to do the opposite if the post I originally replied to is true.
By all means, at season's end we can review this disaster of a season, but until then it will surely be more beneficial to come together and become a 14th man on the pitch - that is ultimately what fans are supposed to do and is why the term 'home advantage' is a thing.'"
You seem to bè confusing supporters being critical of the teams poor performance with not supporting the club. It is because of their love of the club that they feel so strongly. I have no doubt that they all want the team to do well, avoid relegation and cheer them, however there are a lot of very unhappy people of how the team has been mismanaged this season when they were told that we were building for a better future under a new experienced coach. They feel badly let down and just like you, they make their feeliñgs known.