It's easy to sound a bit dramatic when you lose games in League One because every defeat feels like an insult. That's not arrogant, if Shrewsbury found themselves in the Conference and lost to Dover Atheltic it would sting that bit more because its below their natural level.
I can sense more and more fans losing interest, can't go to the match or see your mates, watching on the stream should be the one thing that we can look forward to but instead it's cold, miserable and dark outside and the performances and results just make you feel worse.
The support the team still has is mental considering that all we've known since 2007 is relegation battles, actual relegations or failing to get out of a league we should never be in, in the first place.
We all miss the social aspect of the match but we all miss lots of things right now and the way it's going, is the first thing you'll want to do is go to the match when this is over? There's load of other experiences you'll probably enjoy more.
Not only that but people have now broken the habit of going to the match. I'm not saying we'll have record low crowds when we're allowed back, but if there's not an improvement before the end of the year are people really going to flock back for another season in League One?
It's very depressing and worrying, it's a cliche but the football club is the heartbeat of the city and the region and to see it neglected and the standards drop so much is really depressing when you care so much, watching the thing that's got you through so much become a chore.