During the WM thing today, Doogan was arguing that the current run isn't quite as bad as people are making out.
He pointed out that last week, we went to Albion and got a point, "and we took a two goal lead".
What he doesn't seem to realise is that the Albion match was an absolute text book demonstration of the weaknesses that have got us where we are.
Decent first half? Check.
Got ourselves in with a chance? Check.
Concende early goal in second half? Check.
Go to pieces after, eventually end up hanging on for a point? Check.
The very fact that getting a point at Albion is lauded by one of the senior management of the club as evidence that, actually, we're all wrong, it's not so bad, speaks volumes.
It's like they think a point every now and then is enough, that you don't have to actually WIN matches.
I understand the thinking behind Doogan going on air and answering questions, but for me, all he did was demonstrate just how much of a reality distortion field the upper management of the club are operating within.
It'd be laughable if it wasn't so utterly depressing.