It's one thing to suffer honestly with players who aren't performing/can't perform due to circumstances outside their control, or under pressure, or if one or two players are having an off day.
It's entirely different when the game feels like it's mailed in. Which is what this one felt like.
I don't take "thick or thin" to mean "when the players show up or not." There has to be some expectation of professionalism, especially in the thin times.
I mean, I stayed until the end. I cheered rather than booing. I would rather urge the players on than dismiss them.
But I'd rather have fans boo than leave, to be honest. At least they're still engaged.