The 2 home games where we did have fans - the players picked up a bit and won both games 5-0 against Huddersfield and 1-0 against Wycombe (not that we played great in that one but we won) which is a good gauge as to how the presence of fans brings a certain level of culpability and pride on them, they know they can hide like they did at the end of last season when we weren't there and they lost key matches against Newcastle, Palace and Saints and they've hidden many times this season but the 2 games when only 2k fans were allowed in (not including me) they got 6 points which I think shows they all do still have a certain fear of fans criticism but only when the truth is right there in front of their faces on the pitch and they can't run away from it. It goes deeper I think than professional pride, it's ego, looking bad infront of people in actual person and of course mentality and human nature.