I've not checked so by all means shoot me down in flames, but it appears that we're averaging slightly down on the last couple of seasons, which is weird considering the feel-good atmosphere around the place and and Sergei's obvious rapport with the players and fans.
I think it's really disappointing given our current situation and the way the manager has us playing. No way we should be in the bottom half of the attendance table.
yeah the attendances are average around the 20 thousand mark,acun said at the q&a on Friday night would like to see games sold out
Our stadium isn’t big enough to be in the top half, Bristol City are 12th with 23.7K, we’d need a sold out away end every week to stand a chance of getting that.
Hull's problem is that we have two rugby teams, plus the local economy has the lowest salary level in the entire UK. for a city of 300k plus ......Compare both those factors with other cities of a similar size Cov, Norwich, Leicester etc..etc..Bristol is a similar size and does have a RU club and another football club, but its far more prosperous than Hull.
Most places are way more prosperous than Hull. And if he wasn't such an idiot I might have kept our 2 season tickets. That would have helped a bit . Then again the M1 is **** and parking is ****, and getting back home takes way too long. Then there are the non Saturday 3pm kick offs. Of which there are way too many. Support/supporters are taken for granted.
And it is like a library most of the time. We need more noise,not sure how to get it tho. Maybe make it over 16’s only in the North. Get rid of the spotty oiks in their Burberry who spend all game goading the away fans.Oh and get rid of the fence separating the away fans outside the away end and see how many would be stood there then
According to AI... Hull City's average attendance for the 2023–24 season was approximately 21,980, with a high of 24,605 for a specific match . Attendance figures vary by season, for example, the 2018–19 season averaged around 12,185, and the 2022–23 season saw an average of about 17,973. Recent data from the 2025-26 season shows an average of 20,563. 2024–25 season: The average home attendance was 21,323 2023–24: 21,980 (league average) 2022–23: 17,973 (league average) 2019–20: 10,457 (league average) 2018–19: 12,185 (league average) 2017–18: 15,622 (league average) 2016–17: 20,761 (league average) 2015–16: 17,199 (league average) 2014–15: 23,557 (league average) 2013–14: 24,177 (league average) 2012–13: 17,369 (league average) 2011–12: 18,790 (league average) 2010–11: 21,171 (league average) 2009–10: 24,390 (league average) 2008–09: 24,186 (league average) 2007–08: 18,025 (league average) 2006–07: 18,584 (league average) 2005–06: 19,841 (league average) 2004–05: 19,841 (league average) 2003–04: 16,847 (league average)
Attendances have remained high since Acun took over despite home form often being poor for long spells and endless tippytappy, 20K is nowt to complain about attendance nonces FFS! it would have almost warranted an AWOOGA post-1971 at BP, I've been there in a sub 3K crowd, don't think Rovers took more than a transit van off us despite them winning the f**king lot in eggchasing this year and still think we need more seats for another tilt at the top. Rugby town, football city, always.
Do you mean the fence with a gate that is seldom closed? It was open yesterday, and for the Sheffield United match. I'm not for one minute suggesting plod would like it to kick off, thereby justifying their Operation Overkill style.
Agree 100%. Yesterday was embarrassing. I went with a mate for his first game in two decades and told him the atmosphere was okay. I had to apologise to him after 10 mins, it was like a wake. Perhaps its time to encourage a section of ultras who can keep a steady beat going. I now notice Middlesbrough have a similar group to the C.Palace ultras who make the noise. Yesterday, there wasn't a lot to get excited about because it was mostly turgid stuff, but when we began to get on top it was still relatively quiet.