Been there myself as a Huddersfield Town supporter, just didn’t enjoy the experience even when we had a half decent first season. I think it was the patronising tone of the ‘proper football men’, AKA the sports media, that ground me down.A few weeks ago we were 10 points clear of the relegation places, now it is just goal difference. We should have got 7 points from the last three games. It's hard to see where the points are going to come from.
It's not just Maupay, none of our forwards seem able to score goals, even from the penalty spot.
I don't think that chairman Tony Bloom will panic though. If we do get relegated I think Potter would be given the chance to get the team promoted again, like Burnley did with Dyche. We would probably lose some of our best players (White, Bissouma, Lamptey?). We already have replacements for them, Clarke, Ostigaard, our two Polish lads etc. and a host of talented players in our U23 squad plus others out on loan (I think only Chelsea have more players out on loan).
Football in the Championship can be more exciting than in the Premier League. Compare and contrast Chris Hughton's teams in the championship and in the Premier league. Our strikers might even rediscover where the goal is.
Huddersfield are a proud club with a storied history but were talked about as if we were just parochial parvenus.
I hope Brighton stay up.