I think my answer is a bit fuller
But mine made sense
I think my answer is a bit fuller
But mine made sense
So did mine. You see you cant get 30,000 if the ground doesnt hold it (as the goldstone couldnt for most of div 1) and at that time gates nationally were way down. Also have you found that graph that someone else posted yet?
Those goalposts you keep moving. Can you stop now please, it's getting ridiculous.
No its called facts with logic and content, often mistaken by those who dont want to follow it as moving goal posts when it doesnt suit them
So did mine. You see you cant get 30,000 if the ground doesnt hold it (as the goldstone couldnt for most of div 1) and at that time gates nationally were way down. Also have you found that graph that someone else posted yet?
8 in div 3, one in Div 4
Hope so....might not have to put up with his crap....do Whitehawk have a forum?
Our average crowds since we entered The Football League in 1920:
Just for information. No doubt WCP will be all over this, coming up with excuses for why we averaged 8,386 in a season when we reached the division play-offs.
According to SEAGULLS! The Story of Brighton...
Up to 1993, we broke the 30k mark on 21 occasions over a span of 15 different seasons.
So twenty - one 30k + gates out of 2,073 home matches (to the end of 92/93) = 1%
I was backing up your point that 30k crowds were incredibly rare despite WCP going on and on about them.Yes, but I was talking about LEAGUE games.
The Cup games will always attract bigger crowds, depending on the opposition
Average attendance for the FOUR seasons in Division 1 were
79/80 24,745 (Arsenal 33,596) (capacity 33,500)
80/81 18,984 (Arsenal 32,480) (capacity started at 24,000 but rose to 31,000)
81/82 18,244 (Arsenal 25,589) (capacity 28,800)
82/83 14,662 (Arsenal 24,153) (capacity 28,800)