The atmosphere at Wembley, and at the SOL, has been affected by a few different aspects imo.
Wembley was typical of our away support under Ross whereby the football was so cringingly timid and negative it wore people down.
A Sunderland goal was ironically like a kick in the guts because you knew what it meant.
There was such an air of inevitability that we'd pull everyone back and just keep our fingers crossed.
But the big problem was that our defence just wasn't good enough, or well enough organised, to hold out.
Wembley was typical of our away support under Ross whereby the football was so cringingly timid and negative it wore people down.
A Sunderland goal was ironically like a kick in the guts because you knew what it meant.
There was such an air of inevitability that we'd pull everyone back and just keep our fingers crossed.
But the big problem was that our defence just wasn't good enough, or well enough organised, to hold out.
