kevo
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- Mar 8, 2008
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For two seasons in the 'glory years' - 1977/78 and 1979/80 - we were the 12th best supported club in the country, ahead of teams like Everton and Sunderland. According to Tim Carder's book, it was in 77/78 (in the equivalent of the Championship) that we achieved our highest ever average home league attendance - 25,262 (79/80 was 24,795).
Don't think we'll break that next season, but I wonder what the average attendance will be? Last year it was about 1.5k more than the total number of season ticket holders (so 18.5k plus away fans and match-day tickets, minus ST absentees). In which case, if we do sell out of season tickets we should be looking at around 24k next year.
Could be slightly less as we have lost several southern teams, such as SCC, Pompey and West Ham, who would normally sell-out their allocation.
Still, an average anywhere near 24,000 would be superb...
Don't think we'll break that next season, but I wonder what the average attendance will be? Last year it was about 1.5k more than the total number of season ticket holders (so 18.5k plus away fans and match-day tickets, minus ST absentees). In which case, if we do sell out of season tickets we should be looking at around 24k next year.
Could be slightly less as we have lost several southern teams, such as SCC, Pompey and West Ham, who would normally sell-out their allocation.
Still, an average anywhere near 24,000 would be superb...