Nick,
How many went on the march?
How many went on the Hill?
How many went into Sixfields?[
Add them all up and you may get 10,000 so most of them were probably at the game..
Worrying though isn't it, that we can't keep the casually interested interested for more than one game; especially as they'll care less about the politics and be more keen on getting a good experience for their cash.
And that they got against Gillingham.
So then if a good experience doesn't get any more, then we're into uncomfortable territory about what can actually be done - and do you even bother trying or just try and squeeze those for as much cash as possible, who'll come regardless?
And it's not against those with other commitments. I was always going to go to Yeovil just to pre-empt the 'you only turned up for Gillingham' line

but, dare I say it, so far it's been... fun. So as long as it stays that way, I'll keep going.
And you'd expect a bigger proportion of those in against Gillingham to think the same, surely?
That's all, nothing more, nothing less, no considerably better fan than yow bollox.
But... a fear that come January it'll be you, me, Nick, Otis and Grendel sharing a mug of Bovril with no other bugger in the ground!