Weststander
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Sorry, but I disagree with a lot of that. The Albion have always had a large fan base, helped by the fact that we are the only League club in the county (until recently with the addition of Crawley). The nearest other clubs being over forty miles away. When we were at Withdean it was difficult to get match day tickets and with a capacity of only 6,000 initially to 7,800 in the later years. It was rare that attendances went below 90% of capacity.
Your point about a huge proportion of ‘fans’ who only want to follow us in the Prem also doesn’t ring true. Apart from the first two seasons at the Amex (when it wasn’t fully developed) our average attendance, when we played in the Championship, was between 26,000 to 28,000 - and always there was a waiting list for season tickets. That does not smack of glory hunting JCLs to me.
With reference to the possibility of us being relegated to the Championship and how that will affect attendances - who knows? I don’t think anyone is going to relinquish their season tickets by the start of March as we will still be very much in contention in retaining our PL status
This.
25,000? season ticket holders just now and an 8,000 waiting list, even if 3,000 s/t holders dropped out for a second season of Championship football, we’d still be sitting pretty. If others ditched the waiting list, we’re left in a far better position than say 5 years ago.