In fact here's a story.
Fans desperate to watch Coventry, but can't, as even if they wanted to it's physically impossible for them to get into the ground they've been given, as for some baffling reason they move to a smaller capacity. It's not about the money, that's the thing... money is the province of owners, not the fans who have been dragged into this brave new world.
So like the story every cup final day, there are faces of men unable to watch their team, the quiet sobbing of children who turn up and have to go away again disappointed; not through their actions but those of others. After all, if they used a bigger ground in the right city, then there would be room for all and the tears would turn to smiles as everyone sings together.
In a display of solidarity fans inside and out sing together and never lose. Cut to the Ricoh and there, too, are others unable even to travel singing together also.
This is one mass, one body united not by money but by spirit, what football really is... while those with no understanding of that deny the opportunity for people to watch their team, their club.
That's a better story to my mind.
As opposed to no bugger turns up, nobody cares.