The fan left his row separated from the misery occurring in front of him, with his head down, his hood pulled right up from the rain, and his hands sunk deep into his pockets.
The concerned fan was sitting in the Kop just behind the goal where Walsall had just netted their third.
Video shows Freddie Draper moving past ineffective Bantam opposition while appearing to be planning an early departure.
Even though the game had only been going for 56 minutes, he seemed to have seen enough. Before referee Scott Jackson ultimately put us all out of our misery, many more would quickly follow.
Recently, watching home games has been excruciating, but this one stung ten times more than most.
Mark Hughes is now more exposed than ever since he took over, as a result of the repercussions.
after least from those who had stayed to the very end, there were more boos after the final whistle, delivered with anger and feeling.
It certainly felt bitter because the manager’s relationship with the Valley Parade crowd had been getting tight and appeared to be on the verge of breaking.
Hughes defiantly clapped in the direction of the stands, but it was impossible to brush off the response he received as something that didn’t really register given his previous attempts following Harrogate.
The insulting Walsall traveling support continued to chant “You’re getting sacked in the morning” as it rained. However, a few people at the home end also joined in.