Just as you think things were picking up for Norwich City, it's thrown all back at you and you're made to look foolish for ever believing anything different.

After the good performance and draw at Brentford, convincing win over Derby and a spirited show against Premier League Southampton, you had reason to look on the bright side again. But we should have learnt differently now.

The worst thing about the mess that Norwich City are currently in is that it isn't down to just one person or one event.

It's a combined series of failures down to a lot of people. Alex Neil has to take huge blame for the happenings on the pitch, but he's hardly been helped by the clueless recruitment and a lack of endeavour from the board level and some of his players.

I don't think some people realise just how bad Rotherham are. Before playing us they'd picked up just 13 points all season and conceded 55 goals, the most by a country mile in this division.

The fans have already accepted that they'll being playing League One football next season and they're being led by a fitness coach. Despite all that, they looked like a team, not filled with quality, but certainly playing for each other.

In terms of us, no new news, we saw the same old mistakes that we've seen for the past two months.

I've been through the angry stage supporting Norwich this season, angry because of the same old mistakes, angry because we're living up to the 'little old Norwich' tag perfectly and angry because the board seem so blasé about what's going on at this football club.

Now I just feel numb to it all, numb to the fact that Alex Neil has destroyed his once great legacy, numb to the fact David McNally's seven-year plan has gone up in flames, numb to the fact we can accept Championship mediocrity, numb to the fact fans are being taken for granted. Being a football fan is all about strong emotions, when those emotions go and numbness sets in, you know something is going horribly wrong.

Norwich City aren't just losing football matches at the moment, they're losing fans. I've been home and away all season and seen the worrying decline in fans saying they won't turn up until Neil is gone. Worse than that, I've seen the arguments break out amongst city fans all because of the horrid form we are currently in.

I respected Alex Neil for his pure hunger and ambition to continue trying to turn things around when you have 26,000 doubters week in week out that rip you to pieces. That respect is dwindling nearly as quickly as his awareness of what's going on though.

I don't think Neil realises that this isn't going to be turned around under his leadership and have even less respect for a board that are filling their man with false hope. Until Neil goes and until this club is shaken up from top to bottom, we can be expecting more cold trips to Rotherham and Burton.

This isn't fun anymore, this club is better than this but until we open our eyes and catch up with modern day football, this run will continue.