This misrepresents what I'm saying.
It seems obvious to me that some players will not want to come to, or stay at, the club bc of the atmosphere generated by some fans.
This will cost the club as potential recruits go elsewhere.
This may be due to the way some of the crowd chant, "We're fucking shit," or "You're not fit to wear the shirt," or "What the fucking hell was that?" last season after Scunthorpe away (just to demonstrate it's nothing new) - or scream death threats at players' family members or boo when we're 1-0 up and in total control of a game.
It seems obvious that a young player may prefer to work in a different environment. His team are also quite likely to want him to work somewhere else.
nopigfansintown's post may refer to other things. I don't know. But I'd be very surprised if the behaviour of some of the people attending the games wasn't having a significant negative impact on our reputation in the game, and therefore on our ability to recruit.
Could someone explain what is wrong with this line of reasoning?