Chicken and egg job Dai and Stevo. What comes first?
Although there's no excuse for not being right behind the team when things don't go your way, it's also up to those out there on the pitch to put in a shift and earn it. Not saying there are any slackers out there by a long chalk, but they've got to get their heads up and play some football instead of backpedalling like a bunch of scared rabbits.
You cannot codone booing in any shape or form, but I can't help groaning along with thousands around me for instance when Whitts puts a promising free kick 10 feet over the bar, or when a corner fails to clear the first defender. Booing is a premeditated deliberate action - sheer frustration causes the sighs around me and you can't blame fans for that.
Getting behind the team is all very well, but there are very few sets of supporters in the land (if any) who don't fall a bit silent at best when what they're watching from their team is below standard. Very sad I know, but we need a positive response from the side on Saturday after what I thought was a very good overall display against Wigan - just without the right result.