I suppose the answer to that is because blind positivity is how bad things can happen. I mean look at Portsmouth giving Peter Storrie the freedom of the city. We NEED to question those in charge and keep our ears open for news that can hurt the club in the longer term. I mean even if we dismiss every negative rumour, we do know about the fallout with MLT, the photos debacle, the poor performance of the ticket office, the flag travesty amongst other things which although possibly dismissed as minor by some, are still a bit depressing and something that the club could do without. Then I actually attend games, read the blog by the Solent guy who talks about Adkins not being entirely in control and warning about our formations before the season had even started. Our seemingly lopsided transfer policy when those who questioned it were derided all summer by the likes of Wes Tender. Then I go into the corporate area and hear that Adkins may be replaced from the mouth of an ex player and all sorts of stories he has heard from discontented members of staff.
I suppose for quite a few the performance on the pitch is the only thing that matters. Personally I think that's pretty sad but probably symptomatic of the Premiership these days and supporters seeing themselves more as customers than anything else.