Matt_B
Well-Known Member
The argument that a full ground equates to a good atmosphere is certainly not true.
I have been to the KP so many times where various promotions have been ran and bumped the attendance up to 26/27000 and the atmosphere has been so much worse than when the hardcore 18000 are there.
It is certainly not the case that numbers will equal atmosphere and I dare say that after 10 games in the top flight the fans will not see winning at home as over achievement and will infact come to expect it, such is the nature of the support.
One thing I remember as a young lad on the way to Wembley was the hundreds of people and banners draping the M1 all through Leicestershire and beyond, as strange as it seems, it is this imgage that reminds me how much football has changed, I certainly don't think this would happen today.
I think there is an intangible element that has been lost amongst supporters these days, making it hard to understand or nail down exactly what it is.
I blame disenchantment due to media and money. And seemingly shorter memories. It wasn't long ago that we were battling relegation every season but now we seem to be expecting to be top of the tree. This is in part, imo, down to the hyped up spending prices in the media, the over-zealous bidding under Sven and,honestly, Football Manager. The increased money from Sky means that teams are spending more and more above what they can afford to attract top players and it's now at the point where they can't stop this for fear of a fan backlash. How many of our fans would be happy if we stopped spending and bought cheaper (which in this climate equates to mediocre) players for the trade off of financial stability?
Fans want to see the top players it seems but don't want to pay for it. Ticket prices are rising in line with player wages and transfer fees, which drives more fans away. We sold our soul to Sky and Champions League and are now paying the price. The worst thing is, we did it willingly.