How many times in history, before the Amex was built, was there an average attendance of over 20,000? The problem is that even 25,000 attendances don't even come close to break even for the club even with sky high ticket prices. I thought the new ground was going to have a break even or 13-15,000, which would have been a realistic total for Championship football. Somewhere along the line the costs spiralled so that when only 25,000 people purchase tickets it is thought of as a bad thing. Anything over 20,000 should be thought of as a very good attendance.
Match day prices are far too high but I don't think a reduced by £5 or £10 would make a huge difference.
The oft quoted figure of 13-15,000 was a red herring though.
When the Planning Enquiry was taking place it was the figure given by the Albion as part of their business case.
If the club had said we needed 25,000 to break even the opponents would have claimed this level of attendance was unrealistic and the application may have been rejected.
This was based on a stadium cost of £45 million, instead of the actual cost of £125 million (including Lancing).
It was also based on a squad cost and wage level for a bottom third of the division team, as opposed to what we've had.