at the SoL and other stadia up and down the country is in my humble opinion not just down to the price of admission to a game, but more in the mindset of youngsters these days. Those of us who are in the twilight of our years as in my case, one item that was always top of my Christmas list, and that was a new pair of football boots.
Nowadays the youngsters want computers, an x-box etc etc. They then spend every spare minute sitting on their derriere with no interest whatsoever in team sports or anything else. My generation had very little in the way electronic gadgets, but we could always find a ball and have a kick around in the park, or back lane, if Mr Plod didnt cuff you round the ear. Youngsters arent encouraged to get out and exercise as much. There are a whole hosts of reasons such as successive governments/councils who have sold off school playing fields. Teachers who are no longer prepared to give up their time to run and coach young kids.
Wherever you live run through your mind the number of football pitches that have disappeared over the last 10yrs.The next time your in a park with a football pitch count up the number of kids actually having a kick around, very few I would guess. So therein lies some of the reasons why gates are dwindling. We need to get them interested at an early age.
Thanks for taking the time to read this, and bear in mind that Im not tarring all parents etc with the same brush, but I look forward to your comments.
Nowadays the youngsters want computers, an x-box etc etc. They then spend every spare minute sitting on their derriere with no interest whatsoever in team sports or anything else. My generation had very little in the way electronic gadgets, but we could always find a ball and have a kick around in the park, or back lane, if Mr Plod didnt cuff you round the ear. Youngsters arent encouraged to get out and exercise as much. There are a whole hosts of reasons such as successive governments/councils who have sold off school playing fields. Teachers who are no longer prepared to give up their time to run and coach young kids.
Wherever you live run through your mind the number of football pitches that have disappeared over the last 10yrs.The next time your in a park with a football pitch count up the number of kids actually having a kick around, very few I would guess. So therein lies some of the reasons why gates are dwindling. We need to get them interested at an early age.
Thanks for taking the time to read this, and bear in mind that Im not tarring all parents etc with the same brush, but I look forward to your comments.
