I can only vouch for where I'm stood in the stadium.
Today I felt we struggled to get going as we tend to feed off the away support alot, and the banter they bring.
Their support was awful, and many seats were left unsold.
Compared to the QPR support back in May, it was a complete different group of fans and they brought nothing (except an ecstatic cheer for a few mins when they equalised)
We sang often, no less than usual, but it was quieter (as said we tend to up the volume when the away support join in)
I also picked up we were expecting a result, both from the Players and the Fans.
QPR were awful though and this didn't help. maybe a team that were more willing to test us would of discouraged the feeling of expectation.
What is it now, 31 games unbeaten at home?
The longest city matchgoer would struggle walking into that stadium and not expecting a win with a record like that.
You'll notice a big difference when we play Arsenal.... They'll bring support, and they'll test us.