As you point out, you pay your money, you react how you like. You could have boo'd after the 8-0 win against Sunderland and it's entirely your right.
It's also our right to find that utterly ridiculous and also my right to believe you're a firm part of the problem.
Manager out, no plan B, same team all the time, lost the dressing room, head's elsewhere, too many backwards passes, too many long balls, clown emoji, ref loves other team.
Are there any more losing football fan cliche's I'm missing?
Had to have a good hard think about when you meant there. But I think it was actually 7 wasn't it? The swing needed? No, I think on that occasion I was relatively confident.
I'll admit I'm a bed wetter. Probably some subconscious insurance pride that if the worst does happen, I can say "I told you so!!!" as I pretty much said the same for Rotherham, Swansea and Plymouth.
Team unbeaten in 24, scoring goals for fun, keeping clean sheets, battering teams at home against team near the bottom who have just sacked their manager. Can see it coming a mile off.
Would it be 25 though? Surely we can't count the Watford tie as two games. I know it is technically but feels a bit cheeky to count that when we only played the second game because we failed to win the first one.
It's not a typical "goal of the season" candidate but Tella's/AA's against Sheff Wed was the one I cheered most just because it was the first goal after such a turbulent summer and so much insecurities. When that went in, it was like they all just evaporated. Even more than the second one oddly enough.