Why do so many people spend time on here commenting and giving their 'expert' opinion when, after reading this thread, they don't go to games???
I know it's not popular on here, but I definitely think Nigel Pearson has a lot to do with it. Not only did he make the football dour and substandard, but his arrogant and overall dickheadish personality made it difficult to support him and the team, even though he was managing "my team". I can't be the only one he made fall out of love with City, before him City's results seemed like a matter of life and death, now I find it hard to care either way.
Attendances at our three home games so far have been appalling. For both the Brighton and Bolton games the ground was barely 40% full, with the crowd at both of those games being smaller than our average attendance in our 2003/2004 League Two promotion season (a healthy 16,811, the 11th highest outside of the Premier League and greater than Fulham got in the top-flight). Then there was Rotherham: Less than 5,000 turned up for a Yorkshire Derby in the first competitive game of the season - a 3pm Saturday kick-off - and that's including a healthy away following to boot.
Why is this? Is it:
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Is it really as simple as this? Have the increases in ticket prices made by the Allams really made that much difference?
You know you will get slated for that comment, just because it's from you, but it's hard to disagree with your sentiment.
Getting relegated from the PL didn't bother me, but losing what we had in Brownie hurt the club.
I can honestly say that if Phil Brown was still in charge I wouldn't have given a second thought about renewing my pass. Loved the bloke and loved how the club felt when he was here.
You know you will get slated for that comment, just because it's from you, but it's hard to disagree with your sentiment.
Getting relegated from the PL didn't bother me, but losing what we had in Brownie hurt the club.
I can honestly say that if Phil Brown was still in charge I wouldn't have given a second thought about renewing my pass. Loved the bloke and loved how the club felt when he was here.
£30 on the day for an adult and £15 for a junior is hardly going to pull in massive crowds is it?
That's be £90 for a family of four thinking of going to the odd game.
Throw in a bit of nose bag, a couple of programmes , a drink and parking and it's a £130 day out.
That might have something to do with it.
I'd to know the figures for attendances over the last five years in general , by that I mean the average in all four divisions.
I know it's not popular on here, but I definitely think Nigel Pearson has a lot to do with it. Not only did he make the football dour and substandard, but his arrogant and overall dickheadish personality made it difficult to support him and the team, even though he was managing "my team". I can't be the only one he made fall out of love with City, before him City's results seemed like a matter of life and death, now I find it hard to care either way.
You know you will get slated for that comment, just because it's from you, but it's hard to disagree with your sentiment.
Getting relegated from the PL didn't bother me, but losing what we had in Brownie hurt the club.
I can honestly say that if Phil Brown was still in charge I wouldn't have given a second thought about renewing my pass. Loved the bloke and loved how the club felt when he was here.
A Huge amount of younger supporters have been lost ..
Sitting down is **** as well.
We need the North stand as standing / Hull City fans only . £10 for under 21 and £15 for over 21 .....
They used to count all season tickets as part of the attendance even if the person didn't turn up, now they take accurate readings from the digital turnstiles.
Many games last season would have had similar actual attendances to this season but it was always announced as more.