It's not my personal view but it applies to others, and I totally get it.
But we were there long enough for some to have broken the habits of a life time. And if those people realise that they've enjoy a game of golf more, or meeting the friends straight down the pub instead of the match, or digging the allotment, or taking the kids out for a bike ride, or banging the woman next door while her husband was in Northampton watching City, then it's going to take more than a cheap season ticket to get them back. Because all the magic of footy, everything that made you fall in love with the game when you were a kid has changed or turned to habit. And when the habit is broken or the magic has gone, then going up the footy is purely an entertainment competing against all other entertainments, and City hasn't been entertaining for quite a while
Excellent Post !