That's true; nobody is forced to watch football on television. I say that as someone who doesn't watch any football on the telly.
I've never had SKY and I never will. I could watch some stuff on BT Sport, as I get access to that free, but even though its there, I never watch it. Long since stopped watching Match of the Day as the Premier League is of absolutely zero interest to me. Could not care less.
And, I would have to put that down to the effect that ''nopifansintown' talks about in his post above. Football simply isn't the same. Maybe it's an age thing, but from devouring any bit of televised football I could find, saturation coverage has now made it an utter irrelevance to me.
In fact, any football outside of United is of little interest to me. And, even then, as good as much of the football has been in the past couple of years, I'd be lying if I said that matches these days stir the emotions as much as they used to, even when we had much less talented sides.
In that, I'm sure that there is an element of knowing deep down that the door to actually achieving anything, which may well have always seemed distant for a club like us but was at least there and ajar if the Board could ever have any ambition, is now firmly shut. Not a cat in hell's chance of ever doing anything now.