Not sure I agree with the questioning of the fans.
In isolation, we competed with Liverpool, which is a game we were always likely to lose, and have lost even when we're good. The fans saw the team do okay, give their all and, in theory, have a chance of getting a result until the last kick of the game, so that was applauded.
I obviously get why some think it shouldn't be, but the same logic would apply if we won. Like, 'why couldn't you play like that before!?' So if the players actually compete, they will get applauded.
This is prolonged pain. You're more likely to get anger in the heat of the moment. We all know what's happening, we've known for months really, so it's hard to get yourself worked up to that level of anger - even if the players try their best to put us in that position!
It will still be there at some point though. We'll lose heavily to someone shit, we could even lose to Shrewsbury and it will go from 0-100 very quickly. You just can't stay at 100 when we've got another five months of this shit.
In terms of the bigger picture, what can we do now? This isn't saying we should accept this by the way, but the big one, for many, was getting rid of Jeff Shi.
Why sack Edwards now? Maybe that's something the fans should push for if we're still as bad (which I think we will be) in March.
Fosun say they aren't selling and people are giving them a chance to see if things do actually change before going back at them.