Poor finishing and awful decisions shouldn't obscure the fact it was nice #nffc weren't in danger on the final day.

I hope fans are back in stadiums soon because "online supporting" isn't something I've enjoyed. Today I saw someone give CH 3/10, which sums up online culture 1/4
The team was on its knees when he came in, with five defeats on the board, and despite relentless negativity from people with no football experience whatsoever, we stayed up with games to spare in a really tough league. 2/4
It's time to get behind the club, get back to the ground, and resist the temptation to be amateur DoFs, analysts and pundits - it clearly saps the enjoyment for people, who are often silent after wins in a sulk, yet claim to be fans 3/4
It will be nice to get back to the simplicity of going to matches, but that enjoyment only lasts if you don't attach a string of conditions to it - only supporting a certain style, manager or age group of player. Clubs evolve and you have to accept in sport you can't control it.
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