That would be true- except that here are previous poll results:
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Huge knee jerk reaction after the Arsenal match. Back to normal four days later. In fact, after the third goal went in an increased number of ins. Should have seen things prior !
I think the Arsenal game is an anomaly because of the significant change to the team - that's the game we started with no strikers, and a perceived significantly weaker side which upset a lot of people.
I think it's also worth noting that the polls went from anonymous to not anonymous, which will always have an impact. So there is a danger of reading too much into a trend, especially one based on only a handful of data points, as well as the general dangers of comparing NSC respondents with the fan base at large.
I perhaps should acknowledge that I am probably going too far in certitude the other way from Vagabond. There likely are a number of fans who do lash out in disappointment after a result that isn't pleasing (scraping a win after penalties really complicates being able to just write 'bad result', how can winning be a bad result!), but equally, it goes both ways - just as some will have are 'out' because we needed penalties to beat a league two team, there will those that are 'in' simply because we won the shoot out.
I believe the numbers of those that sway with results, whether they are on NSC, voted, or not, are not a significant chunk of the numbers, and because they go both ways they kinda cancel themselves out.