Yeah that is another take on it definitely and it could be a combination of both perspectives. But it did make me take stock in general about how our fans come across to players compared with other clubs and how it affects them (maybe amplified in Harry's situation). Certain players seem immune to the atmosphere, but many rely on it to galvanise them.
Part of our rise, getting the best out of our previously poorly performing squad, was due to the good feel around the club and much of that was driven via the crowd.
I accept that the novelty has worn off, but we mustn't let ourselves forget where we are or how we got here. And we're definitely missing an opportunity by letting our atmosphere get too flat.
One solution would be to fit sound detectors to each supporter and allocate ticket points based on the average level of dB generated over 90 mins