You can paint the image of a fanbase scorned easily, and you would not be inaccurate. But, the fact is if the Reds had 2 good years in a row, played attractive football, and had 2-3 top flight Wallabies, those fans would be back. Anecdotally you may feel otherwise, but the research is telling.
All sporting organisations have dormant fan bases for when they're playing well, the issue rugby union has is they need those fair weather fans every year to actually turn a profit. And no team is good every year.
I do get your drift but personally don't like these tags like 'fair weather', 'easily scorned'.
Probably not your intent, but I think these talk down to real fans who once paid good money (and many times) to see the Reds and today possess quite a real sense that they have not so much just been let down, but in fact more painfully cheated on by repetitive, uncured failure and with zero sense that things will change.
The mass disillusionment of thousands of Reds fans did not come from just some sort of sudden Reds collapse into producing less that stellar game outcomes, rather it has come from now many years of QRU/Reds preceding hype each season re 'great new recruits', 'exciting new players', 'support what's gonna be a great season and newly refreshed team ahead' etc etc only to ALWAYS be followed by more or less relentless mediocrity, awful play, lot of home losses, low skill levels, over-hyped new players and much related.
And no one really taking responsibility and accountability for it all. 'Major outside review of the QRU HPU' led to............RG reappointed and more jobs internally for ex-Wallbies and the insider mates...........the 'great external world-wide search for a new HC and more' led to.........a promotion of a previous local co-HC who'd achieved little plus a bunch of local rookie Assistants and who've all gone on to achieve little producing a _fifth_ consecutive season of gross underperformance and mediocrity.
Why should paying fans put up with this? Well, they haven't and we now have crisis-level, record low Reds' crowds of high single digit '000s at Suncorp.
Clyne frets about his interminable cull of the Force, but actually in hard truth, a far more serious problem has built up at Ballymore as a supposed one of two 'heartland' rugby centres in this country. He never mentions it, but he avoids its face at his and the ARU's peril.
The latent or obvious crises within Australian rugby are now multiple and simultaneous and this high-risk condition has never occurred before in the pro era.