I do understand that.
But this should have been our year, new stadium so no distractions there, squad investment, the squad are all at peak age, limited summer internationals, so close in the CL should have galvanized us.
You even hope that Toby, eriksen and rose would think that they've had some good times here and it would be great to leave with a trophy.
Instead we are in some kind of purgatory where a good few have said enough is enough.
So there's the bitter taste of nothing for a lot of effort, when a little more effort might have bought glory.
And tbh if a chump like me can see that and the players can't then I would question if they are worth having.
That's fair, but how many people think that way?
As an alternative, your points could equally be seen as -
1) new stadium - more adaptation required, another settling in period after Wembley
2) Squad investment - same old faces still here, not enough new ones brought in, some of the ones here want to leave anyway
3) Squad are at peak age - which is why motivational tactics that work for young kids don't work for them, and they're getting injuries from a gruelling training regime they're too old for
4) Limited summer internationals - more rustiness to shake off
5) So close in the CL - yes, and we couldn't get over the line. Will we ever get there again? We're not Liverpool, we don't have their self-belief or their managerial and tactical nous and know-how. We can't beat the odds like they did.
6) Would be nice to leave with a trophy - yes, but it's ephemeral, because where they're going, they will win trophies anyway, be it Ajax or Madrid.
People tend to think negatively - it's a scientific fact that our brains remember negative experiences instantly, but positive experiences need to be repeated 6 or 7 times before they sink in. Likewise for positive thinking.
I think the players have tried gamely, but they're now in a rut in terms of negative thinking. And Poch needs to win something to truly be able to change that, or it will just keep getting bigger every season.
Imagine if he goes ten seasons without winning a single damn thing - not a community shield, not an Intertoto Cup, zero, nilch, absolutely nada. It's certainly possible - we're in Year Six with one trophy left in the season (FA Cup) to aim for. In fact, if you look at his whole career (Espanyol and Southampton included), we're probably going to cross the ten-year mark this year.
Would even the U18s believe him if he came out and told them to run themselves into the ground to win things?
Poch needs to win something. It's the only way out of this rut, and the only way he will get the players to believe that pushing themselves to the edge is worth it.