You can't sing, you can't shout, you can't have a beer, and in most of the country you probably can't get in at all. But it's a step. A baby step, sure, but a step towards normality.
And for some clubs it might even be the lifeline they need.
A League Two club in a Tier 1 area can welcome 4,000. In 2018-19, the last full season with crowds, that would have been above the average attendance at 10 of 24 clubs, and within 1,000 of the average attendance at a further eight. Even in League One it represents a sizeable gate for roughly half the division — maybe enough to get by without financial support.