There tends to be a taboo of sorts in football where you're expected to deal with the tough times without complaint, if you want to be accepted to celebrate the successes. I think some folks are unfairly grouping valid concerns and just the general reactive nature of message boards together, without really examining some of the issues.
In reality though you aren't a knee jerk glory hunting Chelsea supporter if you question our long term future with BR. There are valid questions to be asked and discussed beyond keep or sack.
There's a theory that Roman Abramovic's money doesn't just buy the best players, it also buys the best negotiators, lawyers, medical team, and facilities. Short of QPR, nobody gets jerked around on transfers quite like we do, even Spurs tend to get their targets at decent prices, even if they don't always pan out.
I don't know if it's a cultural issue of striving to maintain status quo at the club, or just an issue of talent acquisition and management from an HR standpoint, but something isn't quite right. We've heard about nepotism being a factor before.
BR has shown a willingness to play the politics game alongside managing the club. Considering there's so many questions about his management itself though, this makes me very uncomfortable about our long term goals.