What a catchLUX wrote:Hey Kes, have a look at these Chelsea average home attendances. Talk about glory boys.
Shocking support, most of these seasons were in the top division. http://www.european-football-statistics ... b/chls.htm
1994 19.416
1993 18.787
1992 18.686
1991 20.738
1990 21.531
1989 15.731
1988 20.118
1987 17.694
1986 21.985
1985 23.065
1984 21.120
1983 12.672
1982 13.132
1981 17.897
"there was football before the Premiership, you know"
No Fixed Abode wrote:What a catchLUX wrote:Hey Kes, have a look at these Chelsea average home attendances. Talk about glory boys.
Shocking support, most of these seasons were in the top division. http://www.european-football-statistics ... b/chls.htm
1994 19.416
1993 18.787
1992 18.686
1991 20.738
1990 21.531
1989 15.731
1988 20.118
1987 17.694
1986 21.985
1985 23.065
1984 21.120
1983 12.672
1982 13.132
1981 17.897
"there was football before the Premiership, you know"
Not reallyNo Fixed Abode wrote:Interesting to note Readings away support is on average 100 people less than Oxford Uniteds.
No Fixed Abode wrote:Interesting to note Readings away support is on average 100 people less than Oxford Uniteds.

C'mon Floyd, surely you can do better than that:floyd__streete wrote:Was Kes in attendance at the following game:
http://www.statbunker.com/football/btb/ ... tchID=3398
?
HOB NOB NEEDS TO KNOW
BECAUSE
WE'RE ALL
DEFINITELOLY
RATTLOLED
And double the amount Barcelona take away.No Fixed Abode wrote:Interesting to note Readings away support is on average 100 people less than Oxford Uniteds.
They don't have to pay £35 to go to Leeds.sandman wrote:And double the amount Barcelona take away.No Fixed Abode wrote:Interesting to note Readings away support is on average 100 people less than Oxford Uniteds.
Or become crippled by financial problems, drop down a few divisions and end up with as many empty seats on a matchday as the ground holds alreadymelonhead wrote:even if we were an etsablished premiere league club, who regularly sold out and had a waiting list for season tickets?
never say never
The number we report is the total number of tickets sold, including STH's who've not turned up (and people on trains). We used to report actual numbers who turned up but when we went to the PL it was one of their requirements that we reported total tickets and we never went back for some reason.URZZZZZZZZ wrote:Attendance isn't the amount of tickets sold, its the amount that come through the gates. Now we have an automated system its easier to total up how many have come in.
To save faceSvlad Cjelli wrote:and we never went back for some reason.
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