It can be the best period but has been said loads of times, with no acknowledgement from you, he announced he's leaving. This was unnecessary and what a surprise - coincidentally started a bad run.
Our only good performance since was beating Brighton. Which suggested to me that if the players had tried harder in other matches: we could have done better.
This is before taking into account how different tactics may have helped. The very first point is the biggest though. He could have just kept his mouth shut. Particularly to the players. They didn't need to know he wouldn't renew. It was bound to affect their performances and it clearly has.
You seem to believe you speak for the majority of the fans but I don't think you do. I think the majority would have accepted him being sacked after his outburst. I also think the majority now are just putting up with it and making the best of it. There's nothing any of us can do about his ridiculous decisions: all we can do is support the team. Glasner has burned a lot of bridges with our fanbase and he'll remain a dividing and controversial figure now. Which is pretty evident on here.
Consider this: that was not any fans or the club's doing. It was in fact Glasner's own choice to put his decisions above the needs of the club or the fans.
You're blaming fans for not being enamored with him. For not kissing his feet. He's just a man who decided he didn't like a job and even said he didn't care. If that sits well with you and you think that's how to motivate a squad, then that's your opinion. It clearly isn't - even to the most diehard Glasner fan. The biggest defenders of him on here mostly wanted him gone some time ago too.
I'll go as far to say nearly all our recent performances have been poor. Brighton was the exception. That's where maybe the players took some responsibility for a change. Imagine our reactions had they played how they have been for every other game for the last three months. It would not have been acceptable. Parish's inbox would have been fuller of unread emails than it already is.
First half and second half even last night, with the lack of energy and effective movement displayed. There were grumblings all over the ground as defender passed to defender. It was deja vu to the end of Roy's tenure but with twice as good a squad. Make of that what you will Sir Gareth.
As the plane crashes I hear you say, "that was a nice holiday anyway". It's called toxic positivity if you really care to hear about it.
Support the team, not the want away manager. That's it in a nutshell really. He won't be here next season so make the most of it and get that signed selfie.