I don't get the mentality in hammering someone for offering their opinion on the performance of the team... isn't this forum supposed to encourage open debate and discussion?
Seems like most of you would rather be in an echo chamber,
"Great result today lads."
"Yeah, was good wasn't it lads."
"Yeah lads."
We can all be pleased by the result, but in equal measure say "might've gone differently on another day because that performance wasn't great."
It's fantastic that we've won another uncomfortable game that we failed to impress in and - of course - the more you can keep doing that the better your chance of success.
But equally, there's 19 games to go, there's an in form chasing pack, we aren't performing well and that's now Baldock, Clark, Norrington-Davies, Stevens, Fleck, McBurnie, Brewster and Ndiaye that are all out injured.
With some players still making their way back from injury and not looking 100%.
We're winning games by close margins, often being decided by moments of brilliance from Ndiaye... it could easily turn if we don't improve performances and sort out whatever is happening in the background with these injuries.
Even Heckingbottom seems pissed off now at things that are happening behind the scenes, particularly the training pitches not being ready for use.
Like a bunch of schoolgirls by the way, jumping on the bandwagon calling folk "bedwetters."
Have a word with yourselves, it's embarrassing.