I think very few fans myself included could ever walk away. And my intentions of this thread weren't to suggest that I would or ever will. But more to express how I was feeling two years ago. The way the game was changing and how if it changed so much to the point where It became a distant replicar of the game I loved, then perhaps then I'd fall out of love with it.
Now since then things have just gotten worse, beyond anything I deemed possible back then. But I think we do have a very clear shift this year. People are willing to walk away, for a short period of time until the owners are gone.
Doesn't mean you'll stop supporting the club, the players. But you will walk away from buying the new shirt, going as many games etc. Which maybe will make a difference.
I cannot blame anyone for not giving up their season ticket. We all know it would be picked up by somebody else immediately. And its worth its weight in gold, especially as were all in this for the long haul.
YNWA is a great comfort and if ever we faced a storm this is it.
Lastly, my biggest frustration aside from the Yanks is with FIFA, UEFA and the FA/Premier League. These are the self appointed custodians of our game. And we rarely see any value from them. I've no doubt corruption is rife. And for this reason I don't see the game ever changing now. Money talks.