Realise there's been all these (well meaning) calls for support to be "better" and louder, but does it really work like that in real life?
We'd been progressively crushed. The sort of gloom hovering over the place was like depression. (And it's still not wholly been blown away.)
It was just completely unrealistic to think that we'd automatically become a positive fanbase all of a sudden by some magical click of the fingers. We're not MK Dons.
Hate using Adkinsian managementspeak, but there always was an "organic process" that had to be gone through. Fortunately though, it's been speeded up no end, thanks to the magnificent job done by Chris Wilder (with his Bladeyblade finger on the pulse of the club for one thing, but with sheer competence overriding everything).
Firmly believe that if we'd been in, say, 8th place right now rather than where we are, we'd have been relatively happy, given the type of approach/style/belief/mentality that Wilder's imposed & that the players have bought into. And we would have been relatively optimistic, & acknowledging real progress had been made.
Just that, as it happens, Wilder's taken us onto a wholly different plane. Fair to say the place has been transformed, by a sort of natural alchemy. Difficult to believe it's happened tbh.