I think many experienced/more mature, oh forget it, older fans will share your sentiments. We've had our campaigns, our dogs of war sagas, our existential battles in the 1990s, let alone last season's sad echo of our youth. I don't think too many of us can muster the strength or even concern now as we have seen that nothing is ever learned by Charlatan Bill and co. To us, the relegation fight was a temporary crisis where we got all hands on deck to rescue a giant of English football fallen on fleeting hard times. Our fight would quickly help the stately ship to get back on an even keel and return us to our birthright status of serial winners.
To the younger fans, a relegation fight is really just about survival for survival's sake: a bit like Coventry City's supporters felt in the late 1990s, where staying up was all there really was.
We'll probably go the same way as Coventry now, too. That's what Charlatan for Life, Bill Kenwright, has achieved in his 25 years at the helm: he has turned us into Coventry City.