Daisuk
Nayim
Thought it would be interesting to give a brief summary of fan behavior of this current time and season, "who was the spacegoat in 2024? Aaah, how times have changed". Could possibly be interesting to look back upon. It isn't long ago Ange was lauded as the next Messiah, but was on thursday against Bournemouth verbally abused and booed like I've never seen a manager been subjected to before.
Earlier in the season we've had parts of our fan base (not sure how many) harassing Brennan Johnson on social media leading to him deleting his accounts, and he still doesn't celebrate with the fans when he scores.
Timo Werner has also been the subject of abuse from many fans this season.
I would also say that the atmosphere at the stadium this season has sounded rather flat for most of our games (through tv, anyway).
I got a message from a season ticket holding friend after the Bournemouth game and consequent abuse of Ange: "we're the most toxic fans in the country". I hope that's not true, but we're certainly not particularly good at supporting our team when the going gets a bit tough, which is a bit odd, as quite a few of us must still remember the 90's.
Anyways - what's your opinion on our fanbase? Are we generally good at supporting our team and club, or is there a vocal minority always brick stirring? Is toxic Twitter-culture seeping into the fan culture? Is there perhaps a good reason for fans being so dismayed?
What would be the wisest thing you as a fan and we as a fanbase could do to turn a bad period around, whoever is in charge?
Earlier in the season we've had parts of our fan base (not sure how many) harassing Brennan Johnson on social media leading to him deleting his accounts, and he still doesn't celebrate with the fans when he scores.
Timo Werner has also been the subject of abuse from many fans this season.
I would also say that the atmosphere at the stadium this season has sounded rather flat for most of our games (through tv, anyway).
I got a message from a season ticket holding friend after the Bournemouth game and consequent abuse of Ange: "we're the most toxic fans in the country". I hope that's not true, but we're certainly not particularly good at supporting our team when the going gets a bit tough, which is a bit odd, as quite a few of us must still remember the 90's.
Anyways - what's your opinion on our fanbase? Are we generally good at supporting our team and club, or is there a vocal minority always brick stirring? Is toxic Twitter-culture seeping into the fan culture? Is there perhaps a good reason for fans being so dismayed?
What would be the wisest thing you as a fan and we as a fanbase could do to turn a bad period around, whoever is in charge?