I have to recount a story.
I was chatting to a season ticket holder at a top six club the other day. I'd been invited to a cup game.
Anyhow, he turns to me and enquires as to what team I follow. Brighton & Hove Albion I say. To which he replies with the question, "What league are you in now? Championship?"
This was not a joke. My jaw dropped a little.
Now this guy was a season ticket holder. He knew tonnes about his own team and was erudite when talking about style of play and analysing the game in front of us.
But it got me to thinking how isolating it is being a Premier League fan, and maybe that's magnified if you are a top six fan.
I started to look at myself and ask myself how much interest have I been paying in the Championship this season, or in League 1 and 2. Has my awareness diminished by being part of the elite crowd? I hope not.
But if you are a fan of a club in the PL, then is it inevitable that you become isolated, unaware, even subconsciously-arrogant?
I was chatting to a season ticket holder at a top six club the other day. I'd been invited to a cup game.
Anyhow, he turns to me and enquires as to what team I follow. Brighton & Hove Albion I say. To which he replies with the question, "What league are you in now? Championship?"
This was not a joke. My jaw dropped a little.
Now this guy was a season ticket holder. He knew tonnes about his own team and was erudite when talking about style of play and analysing the game in front of us.
But it got me to thinking how isolating it is being a Premier League fan, and maybe that's magnified if you are a top six fan.
I started to look at myself and ask myself how much interest have I been paying in the Championship this season, or in League 1 and 2. Has my awareness diminished by being part of the elite crowd? I hope not.
But if you are a fan of a club in the PL, then is it inevitable that you become isolated, unaware, even subconsciously-arrogant?