Maybe you're confusing "vitriol, ridicule, abuse and denigration" with "a contrary opinion"? I've been reading this site since I joined in 2013 and honestly don't recall your persecution. All I remember is people trying to give GM a chance and trying to be positive. Whilst some others were not willing to even give GM a chance simply because he replaced ML.
Well,with due respect,dai,your "recall" ability is not what you would like it to be.
The Monk worshippers have had NO sympathy with those who urged caution when he was appointed.
Those who pointed out his lack of experience in the managerial arena were given short thrift.
Some pointed out that his behaviour behind the scenes was questionable.
They were seen as "Monk haters",and still are,by some.
The first three matches of the current season,saw a 100% points return,and then the abuse,and insults started to flow.
The so called anti Monk,Laudrup lovers,were jumped on with great relish.
Monk was seen as the saviour of the Club that,apparently,Michael Laudrup had taken to the very edge of extinction.
Sensible people,of course,knew otherwise,and events are now showing that they may well have had a point.
Any kind of positive comment re Laudrup was attacked,and described as being "anti Monk";"anti Jenkins";anti Swansea City";"you are not a fan";"you HATE the Club",etc.,etc.,etc.
Astonishingly,a thread was created to discuss Monk's "achievements",when none existed.
It became their shrine,the equivalent of the Islamic Haj.
A daily trip to the thread became a necessity for the Monk adorers.
In fact,their whole identity hinged on it.
Those who felt that the pilgrimage was a tad premature were,of course, given the full treatment.
I know,because I was a non believer,and a recipient.
Anyway,things are changing,as more of Monk's behind the scenes behaviour becomes public,and the team falls apart.
Chinks have now begun to appear,and Monk is getting stick,even from his most die hard supporters.
Even Bruce Willis is considering not renewing his season ticket. (See what I did there - always with humour).
But there are still those clinging on to the rails,as the ship slowly sinks.
Well,even The Titanic stayed afloat for a while.
One thing is for sure,those that tried to demean Laudrup,and air brush his successes,have failed miserably in their task,and his achievements won't go away.
There's always a chance that things may turn around,but it will take a massive effort by the "rookie",and his somewhat shell shocked squad,and I'm not holding my breath.
I've lived through tougher Swansea City times,so I know I will survive. Probably be here long after Monk has gone.