Tottenham's abysmal first half against Everton pushed one fan to breaking point.
The Toffees smashed home three goals in the opening 45 minutes at Goodison Park via Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Iliman Ndiaye and an Archie Gray own goal.
Calvert-Lewin produced some slick footwork inside the box to open the scoring in the 13th minute, snapping his 16-game goal drought.
Unfortunately for Tottenham fan Abbi Summers it was a brutal scene to witness and she had to endure it in front of millions of people on The Final Whistle on talkSPORT.
Summers sunk back into her chair in the talkSPORT studio and could barely hide her frustration as co-hosts Sam Ellard, Zac Djellab and Kweku Afari waxed lyrical over Calvert-Lewin's strike.
One became two just 17 minutes later.
Ndiaye received the ball at the halfway line and carried it up the pitch before unleashing a vicious step-over to get past Radu Dragusin and fire home past Antonin Kinsky.
Ellard leapt out of his seat upon seeing Ndiaye's goal while Summers simply smiled through the pain.
Afari didn't hold back either as he issued a scathing verdict on Ange Postecglou's side.
"Tottenham are cooked, they are done, they are finished, finito," Afari said.
"It is over."
Unfortunately for Summers, Tottenham's first-half capitulation was not done yet.
Toffees defender James Tarkowski headed a floated cross back across the face of goal.
Dragusin got his foot to clear the ball, but it cannoned off of Archie Gray and into the back of the net.
At this point, Summers took off her headphones and looked towards the door as she contemplated a quick escape.
"It's done, it's done," Summers said.
Ellard asked Summers if she wanted to get a taxi home to avoid watching any more, to which she replied: "I'll be honest, this is nasty, isn't it? Making me sit here and watch this on camera."
The cameras at Goodison Park panned to Postecoglou, who wore a forlorn and desperate expression on his face.
Asked to assess the look on Postecoglou's face, Summers said: "It's done. I know it's done, he knows it's done, they all know it's done. Might as well just do it at half-time."
Dejan Kulusevski eventually pulled one back for Tottenham in the 77th minute, but it did little to lighten Summers' mood.
In fact, Summers claimed she wouldn't celebrate one bit even if Tottenham found two more goals.
"No, I still won't be celebrating because they're a disgrace," Summers said.
"They are a disgrace. This club are a disgrace."
Richarlison added a second for Tottenham in the second minute of stoppage time, but it was ultimately too little, too late as Everton held on for the win.
The result heaped even more pressure on Postecoglou as Tottenham now sit just eight points clear of the relegation zone and 14 away from the top four.
Such was Postecoglou's demeanour at Goodison Park, Arsenal hero Perry Groves believes the Aussie knows he may be running out of time in north London.
"Postecoglou was looking completely shell-shocked, he was looking like he didn't have any answers," Groves told talkSPORT.
"You could tell in his eyes he was thinking, 'That team isn't playing for me, they're gone.'"
Postecoglou and his Tottenham side must now turn their attention to a Europa League clash against German outfit Hoffenheim on Thursday.
However, they must battle the Bundesliga side - who are battling relegation - with a depleted team. Tottenham's injury list stood at 10 before the Everton game as Dominic Solanke sustained a knee injury to join the casualty list. Dragusin, meanwhile, did not emerging for the second half with a cut to the head.
Asked whether he could address the issue in the closing weeks of the transfer market Postecoglu said: "As far as I know at the moment there's nothing imminent.
"I assume between now and the end of the window hopefully something comes up.
"I separate myself from that. The club's doing its best (but it's) more about helping the players than helping me because they're the ones we're asking some massive jobs.
"We had a 17-year-old [Mikey Moore] out there trying to win games of football for us."