I was thinking the same about the crowd effect and the player that’s benefited most is Andersen.
The lad has come on leaps and bounds this season and has become one of our biggest assets. There was a period last season he was having a mare and rightly lost his place but he was a young lad finding his feet in the EFL and those early mistakes were jumped on by a section of the supporters and he lost confidence and went from bad to worse. With no crowds the pressure of making any mistakes has gone from the players and they all have gained more confidence because of it and the results have come.

When we eventually get back into the ground I hope the minority realize that getting on players backs has a negative effect and players at all levels make mistakes and leave their frustrations and criticism for the forums.