I understood it last year. But if fans start to celebrate staying up like they would winning a trophy then it will cement it in the minds of the club/manager/players that it is somehow an acceptable level for us to operate at.
It's not celebration, it's relief. Watch back the end of the Wimbledon game or Coventry or Palace, you can see it. It may look like joy but its a release of sheer relief and anxiety.
I wont begrudge any Evertonian tomorrow wanting to jump in the air and release tears of happiness because we've avoided relegation. That's not us accepting it, we are well aware. The players are well aware, the manager is well aware.
The only people who aren't aware and would celebrate it and have celebrated it previously is this disgrace of a board.
So folks, don't be harsh if you see a 13 year old lad jumping for joy on the pitch, or a 65 year old fella crying and on his knees kissing the turf. It's football, it's tribal, it means everything to a lot of people.
The board will be told once everything quietens down after the game, that they still aren't welcome and won't ever be welcomed back.