yxee
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Doesn't seem very appropriate to mock them given their appalling chairman/manager situation.
We are not a big club, but we do have potential!
Slightly off topic but while we're on shit home crowds read this from a Forest fan on Football Forums last night:
And that Seven Nation Army, and the repetitive thumping, is the dullest, most draining experience I have ever stood through! Does that ever help create an atmosphere?
Oh how true it is.
What were Blackburn's crowds like when they were in the Champions League
Not sure how it's in any way relevant but.....
20,940 v Spartak Moscow (0-1)
20,897 v Legia Warsaw (0-0)
20,677 v Rosenborg (4-1)
Out of, what, 30k capacity?
The point I was making was that there support has never really been massive anyway.
Anyone mocking Blackburns crowds maybe needs to take a little time out to research precisely why so many fans there have become completely disenfranchised with the club.
Until the arrival of the Venkeys, that club was a well established Premiership side. Then the indian chicken farmers rock up, sack Allardyce (not everyones cup of tea but he knows his way around), install some inexperienced unknown stooge from the coaching staff, make outlandish claims of aiming for top 4, then come out with some laughable soundbites about bringing in Beckham and Ronaldinho, before promptly giving Kean a January transfer budget of £5m and telling him the rest will have to be loans. Quelle surprise, relegation duly ensues.
Teflon Kean stays in his job, being as he's in no position to make any waves (nor would he want to when he's in cahoots with agent and Venkeys "advisor" Jerome Anderson, when he's subsequently giving 2 year deals to Andersons hopeless son Myles, who by 20 had played all of 2 minutes of professional football for Aberdeen before being farmed out on loan to Aldershot this season).
The goings on at Ewood have been a complete and utter disgrace, and I do not blame one single fan for staying away from there given the circumstances, even though they've had a decent start. The chickeners have ruined that club.
Anyone taking the piss out of Blackburn's gates is a clueless bell end who probably isn't a proper fan of this club or at least has no idea of our history. If they did, they'd have some understanding.
Blackburn is about a third the size of Brighton with no catchment area and two clubs within 10 miles of Ewood. A gate of 27,000 there as they had a couple of times last season is probably the equivalent of us getting 45,000 which is of course impossible.
And even if their gates arent good for now and there wasn't a protest against Kean, people would do well to remember our truly GASH attendances a few years before the dark days set in - we couldn't even manage a 10k average in the 1990 play off final season, and whilst gates generally weren't as big back then, that was still truly pathetic.
But they did. You're re-writing history if you say otherwise.It's a good job Albion fans didn't vote with their feet when Archer was in control then wasn't it ?
September 17th 1983. Albion have just been relegated from the top flight and are playing a home game in the second tier. Attendance? 11,735.
Pretty much where Blackburn are at with their home attendance yesterday.
There's some truth in this but comparing the last game at the Goldstone is unfair. The club were in big trouble, the football was dire etc. Blackburn are, however, top of the league. Poor, poor, poor.
While having a dig at a club whose fans are against the owners is OK?
It was a 6k average that season in which was pretty good for 4th division football.But they did. You're re-writing history if you say otherwise.
It was only when it became clear we were going to lose our ground that people understood the gravity of the situation. The season of the York riot, we must have averaged about 4,500 in what is now league one. That 8 mins against York was watched by an out-of-character crowd of 9,700 or so, but the rest of the season was blighted by complete apathy. It was only once support had been truly galvanised into action against the board that the crowds came back to any great extent.
Blackburn are a long way of extinction despite the best efforts of the idiots running the club, so of course mere apathy is to be expected up there.
Come on kinky get real,blackburn have a manager who is backed by the board,this board have spend what 12/14 million on players,what is so bad about that?christ most crisis clubs have no money and debts plus many other problems.While having a dig at a club whose fans are against the owners is OK?
Finally somebody who is talking a bit of sense!
Come on kinky get real,blackburn have a manager who is backed by the board,this board have spend what 12/14 million on players,what is so bad about that?christ most crisis clubs have no money and debts plus many other problems.
I would say blackburn fans need a reality check,they have cheap ST's aswell compared to most.
Look how cheap...
2012-13 Season Ticket Prices
£20 for many games