Makes sense to have the same attendance counting across all teams. Also, quite interesting to know the numbers who actually paid for a seat even if they did miss it for unforseen or whatever reasons.
After 50 years of supporting the Albion, I now realise that I have been wrong all that time.
While I have been watching a game of football on the pitch and worrying about the result of the match, I should have been ignoring all that trivial stuff and fretting over how many empty seats there were, and why.
Then, instead of discussing the team's performance, I should have been taking the club to task for not telling me how many people were actually in the ground ... or should they have been telling me how many tickets were actually sold ...or both...?
Maybe we should not bother to stage a game at all so that all 25,500 of us (or should that be 23,000 or 20,000?) can concentrate on more important matters by spending 90 minutes counting the empty seats in the ground? Then a protest outside the boardroom is surely the next step?
To be honest, what was the point in building a new stadium if it only means even more fans' lives being ruined by not knowing the exact attendance figures ...or should that be tickets sold ..?
I will attend on Saturday armed with binoculars and a calculator, and hope that the football doesn't interfere too much with the real purpose of being there.
Blackburn Rovers pulled in just over 13,000 last night against Hull.
Just saying.
So from now on we can't ever compare past Albion attendances and will only roughly know if we've broken any records - what a crock of shit!
how accurate do you think the ones in the past were?