Disillusioned with premiership football in general anyway. Some very ordinary players on huge wages right across the league, no tackling, no real passion, players feigning injuries, silent crowds, managers talking crap, no pace in the game etc.
I've watched a few championship matches on the TV this year and have been well impressed with Bournemouth's brand of pace and passing and Derby's game. Eddie Howe reminds me of a young Brian clough in that he can turn ordinary players into something better with a bit of coaching.
I grew up in the 70,s and got into football then. Watching old youtube stuff you can see the passion, feel the crowd noise/atmosphere. Clubs were more equal then with provincial clubs like Derby and Notts Forest winning titles and progressing in Europe. Players took the tackles then, saw a repeat of McDonald's second goal against Burnley in the cup semi final when Waldron tried to wrestle him to the ground, can you imagine that now, like say Costa would go to the ground, roll over several times, other players would race to the referee with the imaginary red card in the air, the manager would harangue the fourth official for the same thing, play would stop for the treatment and several minutes would pass, instead of doing what McDonald did and throw him off