Norfolk Royal Good post.
I'd add that the football 'experience' is somewhat different to how it captured the imagination of children in the 60s and 70s.
Compared to the sights on offer in those days the football experience now is rather anaemic by comparison.
It's funny really what does capture the imagination in young minds but I remember being thrilled by the sights, sounds, and smells, oh the smells, in the south bank at Elm Park.
A waft of woodbine or Old Holborn in the face of an seven-year old is never forgotten, nor the smell of frying onions, the terror of having to go to the toilet, the surging crowd, the fashions, the silk scarves, the characters on the terraces, and the real possibility that you might be in physical danger.
I could go on but I think you get my drift. What is on offer for kids now by way of a formative experience in an adult world? Plastic seats, a hilarious man in a lion costume, inane drivel on the PA instead of hits of the day, pre cooked hot dogs, people hissing at you if you step out of line for pretty much any reason, very little interaction with fellow supporters, no smoking, lack of real characters on the pitch, soulless and stifling PR from the club, etc, etc.
Oh yeah, and get a new wife as well, she doesn't sound on message really.
This is what sums it up for me...
When I started following the Royals back in the 80's it wasn't about the football. It was about everything else. Everything above.
These days there is nothing else. It's only about the football. The football experience is dire nowadays. It is unbelievably boring.
There is nothing to get kids excited. I just go out of habit. I don't think I really enjoy football anymore.
The fans don't even sing. I don't blame them, when you have to sit on your backside for 90 minutes, who can be bothered. When your under CCTV surveillance and the slightest word out of line... There used to be so many songs.... So much banter. The football was appalling lumping the ball all over the place. But there was so much more atmosphere on the old South Bank. There is no atmosphere anymore. I can see attendances decline for a prolonged period now, or maybe I'm just being pessimistic.