While I realise the Allams haven't apologised for their series of awful decisions, and of course people are free to do what they like and continue to stay away, I do just find it sad that there isn't much evidence of any change of heart from people on here. The Allams have, admittedly due to the pressure imposed on them, gone back on many of their worst decisions, and do seem to be trying to rebuild bridges - I almost don't care what their motives are for doing this. It seems to be that by continuing to boycott, people are in danger of hurting the team and a promising new manager, as well as depriving themselves of doing the thing they love on a Saturday afternoon.
Would also just add that all over the world, reconciliation has depended on laying down grudges. If can be done in Northern Ireland and South Africa, seems sad it can't be done over something as ultimately trivial as football. I realise this seems to be a minority view.