maybe that is the future, certainly for teams like spurs playing at the top end of the top league in the middle of the biggest city in the country .
but for the likes of coventry, they can't rely on that tourism/day tripper element. for me, clubs like coventry (and sunderland) rely almost entirely on their core supporters, fans who have been going for generations of the same family, with their own routines etc...
for me, most fans like this follow a pattern of going as a child with dads/uncles/friends parents until they get to an age where they can start going alone (15,16 etc..) they spend a few years going to the match as part of their growing up (starting to drink, work, earn money) eventually getting older and calming down and hopefully taking their own children and so the cycle continues
for the likes of coventry, birmingham, sunderland etc... if you break this cycle then you are playing with fire. its alright for spurs and west ham and man city where you have a constant, seemingly never ending supply of tourists and day trippers, but for normal clubs they need to protect this precious core. moving stadiums to a retail park next to a motorway junction on the edge of town with unnafordable tickets and soulless sanitised atmospheres isn't going to attract groups of young people. and so the cycle is broken.
in my opinion