For a lot of people (me included) it's a choice between starving out Sisu and dropping down the leagues or moving support to another/new club and moving up the leagues, but we've accepted that one way or another the football's going to get shit for a bit until we get our club back.
My issue has never been that. Ever since Robinson transformed us from a club with ground and £350k overdraft, to one with £60mil debt and no ground... it's been a steady series of cuts each season anyway until I no longer care and a new club with no links to the past apart from the heritage might at least make it vaguely fun again.
It's hope rather than expectation such an approach will end with SISU saying alright then, we'll sell to a nice generous altruistic bidder with no links to previous regimes at all, however.
The choice is stark, and not giving them cash could well kill off the club. It's just whether the club's so little fun anymore it's something worth taking.
if it is fine.
if not, there's always the alternative option of either not going and hoping, or going, showing support to the players, and hoping the club keeps going long enough for someone to take over.
the last approach is just as realistic approach of working if you value the current club as much as anything else, so all this one-upmanship about who's the better set of fans really needs to stop.
Because once it's over, we're all needed if we need to move forward.