Yeah, some think that there's some moral code attached to being a fan of a sports team tied to an entertainment corporation. It's the sort of deluded partisanship that makes you wonder if they can have a modicum of objectivity when dealing with more complicated and important subjects.
Not only do they lack objectivity, their ego's needs drive them to want instant gratification, as if the team is a reflection of their own greatness, so don't you dare wanting to lose to get a better product in the future, because to them it's a reflection of your own and their own character. It's completely berserk.
These sorta of fake moral codes don't serve anything else than themselves. Partisanship is an intellectual and social crutch to begin with, it borders on insanity when you're extending this mentality towards trivial things like sports entertainment.
I just wanna have fun watching my favorite team in my favorite sport. The fun we've had, watching them trying desperately to rise from mediocreland, dwindled as the team kept repeating the same patterns of always falling short in competitiveness and never gaining enough talent to make the team truly fun to watch. Not only did this pattern not offer enough, the desperateness of the team's situation at being stuck in no man's land makes them use boring tactics to compensate the lack of sheer talent, like grinding, over-reliance on defensive aspects. This sorta shit becomes so dull when there's been so many wasted kicks to the can.
Oh noes!
People want something different with a different path, how dare they!?
They're like the Greta Thunberg of entertainment sports, but without an actual point to make or ground to stand on.