carl_feedthegoat wrote:91% of Millennial's own a smart phone - I know you don't like it when the answers fuck up your narrative but when you have millennial's buying expensive I phones and then whine about not being able to afford to go to a match then you will understand my point about ''priorities''.
Apology accepted.
I'd love to see where you got that figure from. Maybe when you were in your 40s, yes, but it's probably around the 98-99% mark now. Owning a smartphone is much, much more cost-efficient than owning a standard handset, simply due to the money saved by being able to use VoIP instead of making pay-per-minute phone calls.
Anyway, back to the point in hand: Football takes up a much greater proportion of a low-earner's income today than it did 25-30 years ago. It's not just the football itself, but also the cost of public transport for away games. If someone's got one child (and the extra non-football-related costs that go with them), I'd guess they need to be on a minimum household income of around £45K+ a year to be able to follow City home and away with their child. And that's assuming just one adult goes to games with the kid.
My generation might be the last ones who grew up travelling to away games, and soon matchdays in England will be pretty much like Spain or Italy.