Yeah, I totally agree. The older generation came from a time when football was a working class sport. There's a brilliant conversation between Russell Brand and Noel Gallagher where they talk about working 9-5 all week and having your saturday to support your club, have a few pints. And whether they won or lost affected your attitude when you turned up for the next set of 9-5s. That probably doesn't apply to kids these days so, you can see how it is a way of life and something more than just football to some people. At the end of the day, I'm not saying anyone is less of a fan because obviously, we all love our city.
And Colchester was pretty much the only Uni that'd have me
The ground is pretty sweet, if not soulless. It came from the same kinda time as the Ricoh and Brighton and Hove's ground, but completely lacks any atmosphere. It's a shame because they used to be quite an exciting team. I cannot forgive them for having bright white seats behind the goal opposite the away fans. Couldn't see a thing in front of their goal.