BrightonBird said:I think we'll be quite high being the only club in sussex in the 4 divisions, and the nearest club 2 hours away.
There are plenty of fish in the sea. How about converting them?CrabtreeBHA said:we still have a large catchment area even though we have only 180degree radius.
Did you count that on one of their handsIsn't that impossible to work out? Depending on how you look at it, Arsenal either have a huge catchment area (London) or a very small one (Tottenham isn't far away).
How do people reach "catchment area" conclusions? Norwich probably have miles to the nearest club, but only a few farmers live there!
2016, it seems:I remember this map, what year was it from? Guess things change a bit as teams come in and out of the national league - if Worthing went up it would slash our fan base - but I have always liked this stat
I would say so regarding Kent -on the way from Hastings to Charing Cross for both semi finals, I was amazed at how many got on the train at T/Wells and Tonbridge. As to our catchment area, I recall reading that Brighton to Worthing is the 11th biggest conurbation in the UK with a population of 500,000. Add 100,00 for Eastbourne and a similar figure for the whole of mid Sussex, then at the very least 700.000. And then there is still more within relatively close proximity (Newhaven and Seaford for example) and Hastings/ Bexhill has a combined population of 130,000.Do we get many fans from Kent and Hampshire now?
Perhaps Portsmouth draw to an extent from the Chichester area, but that would be the only area of Sussex where we would have competition.That's been around for years, I love it.
I think Sussex has a population of 1.6m. Disregarding the fact that people love big clubs elsewhere, because that applies to other contenders too, shirley the 1.6m is ours. Do folk in Bognor, Chichester, Crowborough or Rye have another nearby club they naturally support in significant numbers?