The original question has a notable anti-SISU feel to it. Implying that though those who go to sixfields have different opinions on SISU to those who don't. I don't believe anyone thinks being at sixfields is a good thing, even those who go.
But one thing the supporters who have chosen to go to the games can comment on, perhaps more than those who have chosen not to go, is the state of the footballing side of things which look rosey. We're taking all the right steps to build the foundations of a good football club. Bringing through the academy players, bringing in experienced players, playing attractive attacking football. Sure we're going to, and have had, a few bumps on the way but on the pitch things are very positive.