A lot of fans are capable of forming their own views based on the evidence of their own eyes and like to debate the manager's selections & tactics.
They can also see how a match is progressing and have their own ideas about changes which might benefit.
It's all part of feeling closely involved with the club you love , support and want to succeed.
Sometimes there'll be disagreement with what the manager has done and frustration with games like Leeds & Boro - but looks at what's happened since those games - the introduction of two strikers , the playing of at least one winger , a more positive setup and two solid victories.
Chuckle all you like at fans who want to air their preferences on players & tactics , but this forum is a great place to (politely) ventilate our views on the team we follow.
I think all would agree with your first bit, that’s one of the reasons we love football and enjoy the forum.
However, and this is not aimed at anyone in particular:
Most of the more extreme comments and ‘analysis’ are completely results driven. We win and all is good, we lose (or draw) and we find a scapegoat and we know better. Football is often fine margins and sometimes the best laid plans don’t work on the day.
Comments like: ‘anyone can see that…’, ‘we set up to fail because…’, ‘he’s just too stubborn…’, ‘he is clueless’, ‘how can he keep picking X over Y…’, he is a coward’ often come across as, well, a bit ridiculous to those of us who agree with the above comments about Wilder (or whoever) and their experience, commitment, knowledge, information, detailed planning, response to game state etc.
Then in your last bit you seem to claim that fans knew better, then it went wrong, then he listened, then it went right… until it doesn’t. This is clearly cherry picking in very complex situations. It would be very easy to find the more extreme comments many of us make about specific players and tactics and ‘prove’ how wrong we were with hindsight. We are emotional, fickle and, compared to Wilder, know the square root of FA. It’s fun to ‘play’ manager though, part of being a fan.
Like others I’m unsure how much Wilder should ‘tinker’ tonight… but whatever happens my opinions and response to his difficult choices will be largely driven by hindsight after the weekend.