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Published 11:03 23 Sept 2015 BST
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Fans have a part to play in this interpretation too. Every Monday night, while Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher are in their nice warm studio with their nice big gadgets, I'm at the game for 5live freezing my knackers off. If that comes across as jealousy, it's meant to. I like gadgets and more importantly I like warmth. Anyhow, I digress...
At a lot of those games last season, the away followings - and in turn the atmospheres - were poorer than expected. On a few occasions I tweeted a picture of the away fans. Southampton were the visitors to Villa one Monday night and accompanying the picture of the barely half-full away end, I added 'This is what happens when you charge away fans £45 on a Monday night.'
I was expecting there to be a lot of agreement, and there was to an extent. But there were also plenty of comments criticising the loyalty of the Southampton fans. 'We went to Villa on a Monday night and nearly sold out'; 'We're travelling to St Mary's next week and they are charging us X amount and we've sold out'; 'Call themselves loyal fans' etc.
I was also at Hull when a lot of Liverpool fans boycotted that game in protest at the prices. Again, when I tweeted a picture, there was a mixture of praise and criticism.
Surely as fans, the group that ought to matter most in the game but evidently doesn't, we ought to be sticking together? A large away following is great but size isn't everything. No sniggering please this is a website for men not lads!
Sold out grounds are great but do they really demonstrate loyalty? In an era of sky high prices and TV controlled kick off times they demonstrate more how wealthy the supporters are, how many hoops they are prepared to jump through and how many passing football tourists they can attract. A full away end on a Monday night indicates more fans with a bit of spare cash or more fans with understanding bosses or families.
Empty seats should concern us all. In financially difficult times they are the biggest indicator the game is taking the piss out of the fans. They should not be used to take the piss out of fans for not being loyal enough or a club not being big enough.
Who cares about that? We should all be in this together. A lot of people need to remember that when they are tucking in to their free pre-match meal before being paid to watch a game of football.Football

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