You won't be on your own with that opinion.
I'm not sure myself.
If you was a journalist looking to ascertain/understand fan sentiment, how would you get it?
I'd look at different facets because as you acknowledged, no medium is ever representative of the entire.
Discontent at the match would be key, but discontent is discontent. Some clubs have a tendency to be vocal with discontent, others sit there and mumble that it's not in their nature.
I'd say the more savvy in the media world appreciate that. A lot of journalists read here, many pundits follow GOT's social accounts. Jamie Carragher follows GrandOldTeam to gauge sentiment (or in his own words, to see if the natives are getting restless). The same is true for your Stan Collymore etc, they don't track GOT for our wisdom, they do so to be informed on fan sentiment.
GOT is Everton's biggest fan site. There's been a very notable increase in angst and discontent towards the manager on here since around November. It has also been very notable on all our social platforms - If you asked every person in Goodison at the weekend if they had a Facebook, Twitter or Instagram profile, how many would say yes? We're the biggest Everton fan page on all of them.
I'm rambling now, my overall point is although there will be a gap between match going fans and fans on GOT, I don't think it will be that significant. Perhaps interesting is on Monday - a thread on here regarding a potential Martinez out banner at Watford;
https://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/threads/martinez-out-banner-at-watford.86774/
It happened.
As a side, there is a common view that fans who post on forums do so because they're not local and/or match going fans.
Our Liverpool traffic is very significant;
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