You hear it on Canary all and you read it in the papers. There is always somebody telling us how important it is to "get behind the team".Er... I think everyone of us already IS. That is clear when you look at the attendance figures. Almost capacity crowds for every home game. And the perennial away supporters that earn a good name for the club, on the whole.So why the need to keep on about backing the team? It is beyond boring now; it is insulting to be told that we are not doing enough.As for singing and cheering for the whole 90 minutes, that is a two way thing. I find it hard to keep singing after watching the thousandth pass go astray. It is difficult to suppress a groan after watching yet another dismal defence for a set piece play.I think that every one of us is right behind the team, but the team must throw us a lifeline. If they see that standing off and letting the players come on to them is not working they should change their tactics in mid-game. They should adapt their style to the circumstances at the time - not rigidly follow the Colney routine where the opposition is made up of your own squad mates.I am 100% behind the boys, as no doubt we all are.But to keep on harping on about it? Please, no more.