Like most on here, I'm concerned about the recent run of results but I'm not fully convinced that all the fault lies with Alex Neil. Having been at the QPR match, I'm not convinced that he has lost the players or the fans, at least those that travel to away games. Sitting, or standing most of the time with that fervid bunch of fans gave me a different perspective on what it's all about. The singing started long before the match started and it went on throughout. There was a conviction and a confidence that our team was out there on the pitch and we were there to support them. No ifs and buts, just singing and supporting the team and our club. Even after we went 2 goals down the response was an immediate "we're going to win 3-2" without any doubt or hesitation. For me it was a confirmation of what being a supporter is all about. I look now at what's been written above and find it difficult to conceive what has been said. There's talk about players' egos being the problem, but I didn't see that on the pitch. Social media seems to have given a license to expressing egotistical opinions without any argument to support them, culminating in DD's remark above. You may not like him, or his politics, but Ed Balls is human, as are AN and the board. It may come to changing the manager sometime soon, but if it does it won't be because of what is said on here.



As the Aussies would say, 'support your team you bastards!'. 

, but the mighty U's will have the last laugh as you plummet down the leagues