"You only sing when you're winning."
It's a chant regularly heard at stadiums up and down the country.
But how does it feel when your favourite team looks like going an entire league campaign without a victory?
That's the prospect facing Dean Walker. The 24-year-old is chairman of the Brechin City Supporters' Club and has watched his side home and away this season.
It hasn't been pretty. Twenty nine Scottish Championship games played, four draws, 25 defeats and not one win in sight.
A whopping 23 points behind ninth-placed Dumbarton in the table, Brechin's relegation was confirmed on Saturday with a 2-0 loss at Greenock Morton.
Brechin have seven league games remaining. No senior football club in the UK has ever gone an entire season without a league win.
Is lightning likely to strike over Glebe Park?
"Most of the season has been quite funny," Walker tells BBC Scotland. "I've been following Brechin City for as long as I can remember. Going to a game and expecting to get beat, you just have to laugh it off. I still think we can get a win.
'Taking it on the chin and enjoying the ride'
Brechin were formed in 1906 and, while it hasn't been that long since their supporters celebrated a league victory, last season's dizzy heights of a promotion run via play-off victories over Raith Rovers and Alloa Athletic seem like a distant memory.
The supporters' club bus usually takes 20-25 fans to Brechin games home and away.
"We've actually played quite well against the higher teams: St Mirren... Dundee United... but it's just trying to get the ball into the back of the net," says Walker.
"Going to games it's usually fans with their headphones on and listening to music and having a laugh really.
"The humour on the bus is tremendous - we all have a good laugh. They're not all down with their heads in their hands.
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