But that's not what you said, so why pick me up on a point you didn't make in my quote.
You bemoaned the number of middle class fans at the game.
When I started going I was four years old, my dad took me with his dad and brothers, they all worked in a local bakery and were working class.
I was lucky enough to go to University, the first in my family, and then get a decent job. I suppose I should have stopped going then due to your logic? However I wonder if the fair weather fans like you would have taken up my place at Darlington on a freezing cold terrace on a Friday night in December or perhaps gone to reading for a mid week relegation battle where you are two nil down after ten minutes?
Well tonight is only a tenner and on general sale, would you like to meet up and have a friendly pint?
What about my kids, should they not go as they were born into a middle class family?
I'll have to check my seasoncard T&Cs to see if it stipulates an earnings ceiling.
Funny though, no one seems to moan about the away atmosphere yet I go to those games too.
And before you go on with yourself again, and some of the others, I'd love City to sell seasoncards at £10 and a fiver for kids, it would give me more disposable income so I wouldn't have to scrimp on the foie-gras and champagne after the game.