I think this is correct, to a point. The season's been frustrating, it's a shit time of year, the weather and economy is crap and people are in a bad mood and want to let it out.
Speaking about the on pitch side of things specifically, the thing I notice most is people seem to love to say Guardiola's finished, but if you press them to say they want him gone or who should replace him, they don't have an answer or back down about wanting him fired. It's OK to say he's lost it but not to want him out seemingly, because as soon as you have to name someone better, things get a lot more difficult to justify.
Similar with the players, 90% of the time if you ask who should replace the player getting complained about in the lineup, they don't want anyone else in the squad playing there, and they can't name a realistically available player who should be brought in instead.
The upper management/anyone above Pep get a large portion of the blame for perceived failures, but no credit for the absolutely unprecedented success of the last 13 years. Someone wanted Soriano fired for extending Savinho's contract the other day, and I enjoyed thinking how that meeting would go. "Listen Ferran we know you've created a group worth £5Bn like we asked you to, and we know you've overseen winning 21 of the 35 trophies in the club's history, but you've potentially wasted £30m on this Brazilian kid so you've got to go".
A lot of it is complaints with no thoughts or ideas behind what else could be done, which IMO is when you're complaining for the sake of complaining/venting.
I just want his contract extended to 2030.