Originally Posted by Jetstream-sama
See, now you're not even reading my point properly, mate.
Supporting, I.E. actively attending matches, is blind, baseless faith. In CCFC's circumstances, at least.
Choosing to NOT attend, doesn't make anyone LESS of a die-hard fan, it's basically a testament to how different people deal with the shit state of affairs at the club. Some can endure it, some can't, some WON'T.
Those that won't, are not prepared to endure the aforementioned shit on any level, and thus create distance between themselves and the shit. However, I guarantee they will still be a City fan till the day they die, albeit at a hands-off level.
It's just an opinion of mine, whether anyone likes it or not, I don't give a crap tbh. Just don't try and dissect something you haven't read properly, thanks.
So Fernando, if everyone just kept buying into a rubbish product, that gave no satisfaction and no return, what would be the catalyst for change?
Worcester brought 3000 fans because it's an achievement to get this far. They won deservedly, at the next FA Cup game they will probably have 4000, who knows? Then the attendances will return to a more normal level once the glamour is over. But hopefully they may have a handful more on board.
It is a clubs responsibility to make the most out of a bandwagon.
Football Teams and Footballers have to earn their followers, that is why the successful teams, linked to the catchment area produce the biggest followings. It all correlates, it is not a mystery.
Coventry fans have been served up a poor product, consistently, for too long.