Of course not because the vast majority of people are grown adults that understand that sometimes you get bumps in the road in a process and don't throw the towel in after losing a few matches.
It always fascinates me about people who go to early and declare they want a manager gone because of some perceived bad moment because they've firmly nailed their colours to the mast yet when the team get a positive result they're nowhere to be seen lol
They can't go back on their word now after all that crying and whinging they've been doing over the past few weeks, they can't be making themselves looks stupid now can they

I just wonder whether it's actual bravado and stubbornness that's keeping them away or do they genuinely want the manager gone because I'm struggling to see the same energy in here I saw last week, selective outrage, probably and wouldnt be surprising would it?
Way too many doom mongers surround this club and fester themselves in this fanbase that want to act as if the club are on the verge of having a meltdown and the world is caving in but really those people are just projecting their own insecurities back onto the club, guess it's cool to wear that 'Spursy' medallion round our necks and bemoan the club at every opportunity I guess.
Back onto the good thing is though is that the club are well behind him and so is the vast majority of fans so he will have support going into the Summer and the new season, and it actually feels good that we finally have completed a full season with a manager in charge who actually wants to be here to turn things around.
Onwards.