I go and watch Altrincham a few times a season. It's my local club and the team I was raised on in the 60's by my father until he started taking me to Maine Road in the late 60's, so it's always been a team I've supported.
What's noticeable when you are there are the groups of teenagers, 14, 15, 16 year olds, all having a good time and enjoying themselves.
They make up a good proportion of the attendance, and that's an aspect of the crowd at City, and probably every other premier league club, which is now missing. Groups of youngsters having a laugh. I was similar at their age with my friends when we went to Maine Road in the early 70's, with pocket money paying the admission.
I doesn't happen now. It's largely people aged over 50 at the games, and I don't suppose clubs give a stuff about future generations turning up in their teens like I, and my friends, used to years ago.
They sell their tickets for as much as they can, and as long as the stadiums are full, why would they care about attracting a younger demographic that can't afford 'the experience'?