As with most things it wasn't that straightforward. I was only 10 and very much a TV-only fan when we won the European Cup in '68, so my time as a "real" fan began when it was obvious to everyone that the team was well on the slide. Just like now, there were those who just blamed the manager, and others to whom it was obvious that Sir Matt's continuing interference and the owners' unwillingness to invest were the real culprits. Sounds familiar, eh?
The relegation generated mixed feelings as well. The Doc came in just before Christmas '72, took an axe to the squad and kept us up at the end of the season by way of turning us into a team of cloggers. We started the following season in a similar vein, but some tine in early '74 started to play really nice football and put together a decent string of results. Sadly the goals dried up in the last few games and sure enough we were relegated. The nice football and much improved performances definitely created a feeling of optimism for the future though, which considerably softened the blow.
The wonderful football and good results picked up again immediately at the start of the following season, and visiting a load of new grounds in the Second Division was also tremendous fun for the legions of travelling hooligans - sorry: fans - so we got over it all pretty quickly