Albion Dan
Banned
Even bigger pretendences?
Really can’t recall many premier league games where the actual attendance has seemed far from capacity.
Even bigger pretendences?
I couldn't get in that day. I was about 10 people back from turnstiles when they closed the NS. I ended up a lamppost/gardens in Goldstone Lane watching the game and I could only see the north end.Not quite. Over 36,000 for the Rochdale promotion match, and at least 10,000 outside, so they said.
Not quite. Over 36,000 for the Rochdale promotion match, and at least 10,000 outside, so they said.
Hope we never go down. A 50% full Amex against Barnsley in the Championship on a wet November could be grim atmosphere
Not quite. Over 36,000 for the Rochdale promotion match, and at least 10,000 outside, so they said.
Certainly getting there. We had nearly 35,000 in the Goldstone for Rochdale at home in the third division, and that was the official crowd. Would have been more on the terraces that day in all likelihood. Fulham is our biggest official attendance which was 36,000/37,000 I think.
There were lots of games at the Goldstone with a bigger attendance than 32500
Also, outside fanzine including toilets.
Still no Monorail though.
Barber out!!
Lol. No we won't. We will probably still be in the pl, but if not, we will still attract crowds way over 20 000.Excellent news although complete waste of effort as we'll be a middling Championship side next season with gates of 15-18,000
If we go down please can I have a very large bet with you about where we finish next season?Excellent news although complete waste of effort as we'll be a middling Championship side next season with gates of 15-18,000
Lol. No we won't. We will probably still be in the pl, but if not, we will still attract crowds way over 20 000.
Hope we never go down. A 50% full Amex against Barnsley in the Championship on a wet November could be grim atmosphere
This seems a strange thing to say...
1. People nearly always have to renew before they know what division the club will be in the following season.
So, unless we "do a Sheffield United" and look doomed early on, a first-season-relegated Albion would have the same high level of season ticket holders as a Premier League Albion.
And, unless something goes horribly wrong, even a second-season-relegated Albion is likely to have high renewals as people will want to be sure to have a ST for the hoped-for promotion back to the Premier League.
2. In the home areas of the ground, we were sold out, or very close to it throughout our Championship time at the Amex, even against shit teams when it was a bit cold.
Why? We needed a striker not seats
Having a season ticket and turning up. To watch championship footy are two different things
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Certainly a big crowd, although the 10,000 outside was never reported. A bit like the famous Newcastle United away match where about 5,000 Albion traveled (the away end wasn't totally full although there were Albion in the seats so the figure is about right) That went up to 10,000 in subsequent years and reached 12,000 a while after that