I think in most sports, fans love the daring, the bold, the guys prepared to take that little extra risk, that moment of unpredictability. Likewise, most sports fans hate the negative, pragmatic, formulatic approach that athletes, teams often take. Yes, it brings success but its not what gets most peolpe hooked, especially neutral sports fans.
This whole debate reminds me of an ongoing saga this year that occured in a very minor sport only played in Ireland, Gaelic Football but can be true in any sport. Our local team went on a successful run this year making the last 4 of the All-Ireland Series and winning a provincial title for the first time in 20 years which is the most success we have had in years. Everyone got on the bandwagon, 80,000 people for the semi-final.
However our team was pilliored all year by the media and other teams fans because they played the most negative, defensive, dire rubbish even seen on a football pitch. That is fact. This reached its zenith after we lost to the subsequent Champions in the semi-final in probably the most wretched game I have ever seen. It really was anti-football.
Our fans were hyperbolic about the negative press our team received and claimed we were justified to play as we did as out tactics brought us success and everyone else was just jealous. It was laughable. There was no rule to say our team shouldnt have played the way they did but it did go completely against the spirit of the game.
Now I supported the team all the time but I could at least grasp why the team was so widely derided by everyone except our fans who felt aggrieved at the perceived sligths and took it all very personally. Sometimes, even in success you just have to admit that your team/athlete is just not very entertaining or exciting for neutrals to watch. Even if our team had won the title, we would have been lambasted and regarded as unworthy winners and I couldnt really have argued with that.