Why are they so poor?
I mean I get that they're not part of a season ticket but you'd think clubs would do more to fill up their grounds. Salford are a league club so a crowd of 1030 is unacceptable in this day and age IMO. Derby County were only playing Crewe but they average 24,000 or so in the league. So a gate of 6,400 for a club that size is absolutely pitiful. The only time you get big crowds at the moment is for a very stark David and Goliath scenario, like Horsham's game last night.
It's a shame. I know the FA Cup isn't what it was, times are quite hard, matches aren't included in season tickets etc. But really, as much as we all blame the FA for systematically reducing the competition to a shell of what it once was, I actually think it is quite well promoted these days (the TV coverage has been comprehensive and pretty good for several seasons now). So I think the professional clubs should shoulder as much of the blame as the FA. They need to be doing more to fill the grounds: get people in and make your money on concessions, include the early rounds in a season ticket package, go out to the schools and encourage those kids into the ground.
Empty stadiums do nothing for the competition except make it look unimportant which it isn't. And that's the thing: the FAC is still a major trophy will look almost as important as a league title win in future years, long after the bone-saw and American spiv types have lost interest in the Premier League.
I mean I get that they're not part of a season ticket but you'd think clubs would do more to fill up their grounds. Salford are a league club so a crowd of 1030 is unacceptable in this day and age IMO. Derby County were only playing Crewe but they average 24,000 or so in the league. So a gate of 6,400 for a club that size is absolutely pitiful. The only time you get big crowds at the moment is for a very stark David and Goliath scenario, like Horsham's game last night.
It's a shame. I know the FA Cup isn't what it was, times are quite hard, matches aren't included in season tickets etc. But really, as much as we all blame the FA for systematically reducing the competition to a shell of what it once was, I actually think it is quite well promoted these days (the TV coverage has been comprehensive and pretty good for several seasons now). So I think the professional clubs should shoulder as much of the blame as the FA. They need to be doing more to fill the grounds: get people in and make your money on concessions, include the early rounds in a season ticket package, go out to the schools and encourage those kids into the ground.
Empty stadiums do nothing for the competition except make it look unimportant which it isn't. And that's the thing: the FAC is still a major trophy will look almost as important as a league title win in future years, long after the bone-saw and American spiv types have lost interest in the Premier League.