BRIGHT ON Q
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- Jul 5, 2003
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The thing is, darlo have never had a history of the type of crowds to fill at 25,000 stadium. They should have built for 10-15k.
We, on the other hand, do have a history of big crowds, if the team is right.
build it and they will come...!
I don't think we do actually.
I don't think we do actually.
That does scare me about Falmer - would we have been better off with a Shrewsbury type ground that can be expanded rather than 15,000 empty seats?
Last 25 years at the Goldstone attendances
1997 5.878 (last goldstone season)
1996 5.593(relegated)
1995 7.560
1994 7.728
1993 6.702
1992 7.991 (relegated)
1991 8.422
1990 8.535
1989 9.059
1988 8.934 (promoted)
1987 8.282(relegation)
1986 9.722
1985 11.789 (last over 10k)
1984 12.286
1983 14.662(last in top flight)
1982 18.244
1981 18.984
1980 24.745(first season in top flight)
1979 22.074 (promoted)
1978 25.264
1977 20.183 (promoted)
1976 15.317
1975 11.755
1974 10.848
1973 14.188
1972 17.679
The strange thing is if you look at the attendances in the late seventies/early eighties you'll find that they vary greatly from game to game. One week we had 32,000, then next just over 10,000. I suppose back then a lot of people worked on the pay on the day basis rather than on a season ticket. It will be vital for the board to secure a solid foundation of season ticket holders at Falmer I reckon.
Looking at all this, why on earth are we building a 22000 seater stadium?!
Times change Snoobs, with football being more commercialised and friendly for all walks of life it's easier to attract bigger gates; providing of course the clubs marketing department work to their maximum capacity, we get good press on the TV, and most importantly, we're in a high division competing at the top end.