The biggest issue for me isn't the ground, it's that as a big club we are expected to win at home. Sides put men behind the ball, time-waste and set up to counter attack us and exploit our weakness at set pieces and it works like a dream-the longer a game goes by without us in the lead, the more the fans get on the players backs, we lose cohesion, commit men forwards leaving space, and the sucker-punch gets us time after bloody time.
Away from home, there is more onus on the opposition to attack and we have the quality to exploit the significantly greater space in their defence-and don't need to commit our men forwards so much leading to exposure (notably the full-backs).
It has absolutely nothing to do with us not owning the ground.
Or the players not being able to see each other because of the seats :facepalm: