It honestly feels to me like a bunch of spoiled children with very, very short attention spans are on this thread.
Are you really telling me this season is worth swapping for another O'Neill or Hughton or Montanier or Karanka or Freedman-style season?
I agree with Russ.
The Championship was only good when we were winning. We weren't winning that much over the last 20 years. I don't want to play Preston and Hull and Bristol City and Birmingham again, thanks.
And tell West Brom and Stoke and Swansea and Cardiff and Norwich and Blackburn how easy it is to bounce straight back.
Given which club we support, that "mostly" is doing an interesting amount of work.
Although I would argue that this would actually be a comparatively good season to be relegated (wuith the proviso that there are no good seasons to be relegated). The other two teams going down do not look great, and the teams coming up are really good.
That's kind of my point I think, for me and family it doesn't seem to be that different. Can't fill our tickets for Liverpool on Saturday; can't face the day in it's entirety as it's likely every part of it will be shit (maybe except for the fish and chips pre game I guess).
Not necessarily Forest fault by any means, just worn down by the whole experience.
I've treated my dad to it. Which isn't optimal, as his match day experience nowadays involves parking in WB at 2pm and getting a cup of tea on the way to the ground (rather than 5 pints).
There were 2000 empty seats on matchdays last season from ST holders not turning up. Not at all sure interest has waned given the the speed tickets sell when on sale to members.