This division has more Northern teams than it has for years, so this was bound to affect the gates really.
There is still 4 days to go to the game. I fully expect the Brummies to bring about 1,500 to 2,000 on Saturday.
At time S Weds were visably singing/jumping etc but we just couldn't hear them in the North stand
The transport issues at the Amex don't help - If you are an away fan with a long journey back you simply want to get back - especially on the back of a defeat. I went to the away game at St. Andrews last year and was in my car and away from the ground within 5 minutes and back in Hove within 2 and a half hours. It took me over an hour and a quarter to get home to Hove from the Sheffield Wednesday game.
Birmingham attendances are plumetting not helped by events on and off the pitch which have not helped confidence. Shame because they are a good club. Just need new owners and probably a new manager to reignite fans' belief. They played well against Bolton and the Barnsley performance isunlikely to be repeated.
To be honest I am surprised they ar e bringing as many as a thousand and I am certain that many clubs will struggle to fill the away allocation this season. Long journeys; too many midweek and late Saturday; or Sunday kick offs when money is tight. We are very fortunate to be bucking the trend.