That's a very good point.
I've really supported my club for 50 years and lost jobs, girlfriends and a fortune in the process but it's always been worthwhile.
But this is 'the perfect storm' at the moment because our ultimate prize would be to get back to an annual struggle to stay in the PL just as it is for most of the clubs there.
Seriously, what is the point of even being Everton, a club we've rarely matched in my time. They're making up the numbers and they know it.
Only clubs with wealthy foreign owners will ever win anything, they barely have to break sweat to win the cups and swallow up the best young talent like a woodchipper in a windstorm. Players think nothing of waving their enormous earnings in our faces and will kiss any badge they happen to have on their current shirt.
Clubs like ours are bought by chancers with no connection with us or love for us. It's all just words, endless words until it goes wrong and the words stop.
So ffs someone flthy rich buy us so, like Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea fans, we can all pretend we played our part.
Sadly the supporters, these days, are told their money is a pittance that counts for little compared to telly money. They're told their support puts pressure on players who can't cope with it. Not really sure why we're needed any more tbh, the TV companies put up cut outs and backdrops that have more life than some of the crowds these days. The piped in fake crowd noise sounds out of place when it's a match from the Emirates or SJP.
Perhaps this crisis has taught us that some things are more important than football ...
... I never thought I'd see the day