Highest Attendances Outside PL

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
There's an element of that and it's no surprise.

Not everyone is a fanatial 'SAFC before everything' supporter ...

... some go to be entertained which is fair enough.

Another aspect is that if a dad/mum takes a couple of kids, who lose interest because of the sad state of things, you lose the parent as well. It's only when the kids want to go again that you get the parent back as they can't always leave their kids at home for 3 or 4 hours.
yep agree but last Saturday it was great to see just how many dads had young kids with them , certainly more that the usual.
 
Considering the COVID situation and 3 years in this ****ty league I think the attendances are nothing short of miraculous I love how the momentum is growing and the atmosphere in the ground is the best in years If we can keep it going and are still playing like this at Christmas I can see the Sheff Wed attendance being massive. Pity it wasn’t on Boxing Day
 
Most missing fans want to see a sustained progress and not another Indian summer before committing I'd say.

Wouldn't disagree. We have a number of disillusioned people....lets say general supporters....who will want to see a sustained resurgence in our fortunes before they'll go back as genuine fans. We also have a number who will only go when the team is winning.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Makemstine Roger
yep agree but last Saturday it was great to see just how many dads had young kids with them , certainly more that the usual.

I don't know whether it's right,but I thought I noticed how many younger boys and girls were there on Saturday. I'm in the East Stand, so don't know if the same everywhere,but it was noticeable to me.
 
Wouldn't disagree. We have a number of disillusioned people....lets say general supporters....who will want to see a sustained resurgence in our fortunes before they'll go back as genuine fans. We also have a number who will only go when the team is winning.

In some ways it's better to bring kids when the club isn't in disarray and the atmosphere poor ...

... it's not like Newcastle have been a big drawer tbh.

The Mags are helping to make things so gloomy that it's putting people off going.
 
In some ways it's better to bring kids when the club isn't in disarray and the atmosphere poor ...

... it's not like Newcastle have been a big drawer tbh.

The Mags are helping to make things so gloomy that it's putting people off going.

Well,as one who's taken his Grandkids,who don't live in the area,it's definately better to take them when the team is on the up,playing attractive football,scoring goals and with a good,vocal atmosphere. It isn't really important to them,I don't think,which division we're in,as long as the other things are constant.
The other significant thing I've found,is that,because we are a relatively small city,they are impressed by how much the football club dominates both the skyline and the matchday. One of my kids once said to me how it seemed that everyone out and about was going to the match...no-one was doing anything else.
 
I don't know whether it's right,but I thought I noticed how many younger boys and girls were there on Saturday. I'm in the East Stand, so don't know if the same everywhere,but it was noticeable to me.
We always stand beside bob before we go in, usually around 15 minutes or so (North Stand) but the past few weeks has seen an increase in young'uns having their photos taken beside Bob. There is a definite increase so long may it continue...All rubbing Bobs boot for luck. Strange little things you notice...:smile:
 
Wouldn't disagree. We have a number of disillusioned people....lets say general supporters....who will want to see a sustained resurgence in our fortunes before they'll go back as genuine fans. We also have a number who will only go when the team is winning.
anyone who'll only go back on the back of a 'sustained resurgence' isn't a 'genuine fan' imo.
 
anyone who'll only go back on the back of a 'sustained resurgence' isn't a 'genuine fan' imo.

Wouldn't disagree ned. I think if any resurgence is " sustained" it will attract those who are looking to buy into the kudos of it.... and ,for them, as long as it lasts.
Let's call them "fairweather" fans.
 
  • Like
Reactions: ned_werby
Wouldn't disagree ned. I think if any resurgence is " sustained" it will attract those who are looking to buy into the kudos of it.... and ,for them, as long as it lasts.
Let's call them "fairweather" fans.
anyone who'll only go back on the back of a 'sustained resurgence' isn't a 'genuine fan' imo.

Like it or not there's a phenomenon called 'our lass' which states that it's easier to justify spending £50/60/70 when a team is flying and going for promotion ...

... than playing shyte football and going nowhere.

There are all kinds of aspects to it tbh.
 
Like it or not there's a phenomenon called 'our lass' which states that it's easier to justify spending £50/60/70 when a team is flying and going for promotion ...

... than playing shyte football and going nowhere.

There are all kinds of aspects to it tbh.
It's the same £50/60/70 whether your top of the league or bottom. And if it's a case of "....to either cut down on beer or the kid's new gear....." to quote the great P. Weller esq., now THAT'S a reasonable excuse full stop and means you shouldn't be going top OR bottom. IMO.
 
  • Like
Reactions: marcusblackcat
Every club has its die hard fans. Fans who will be there no matter what.
I think what the last five years or so have shown is that we have a massive ‘die hard’ contingent.

Having suffered the dross we have for the majority of the past 50 years, our attendances are simply astounding.

pick any top team in Europe and ask yourself - would they be averaging more, having suffered as we have for a similar same amount of time?

Success brings more supporters to the stadium, but when that success is achieved we will know that 2/3 of those in attendance will be there if things don’t go to plan - no matter what.
 
That’s me.<cheers> But then again I think anybody who makes statements like that is probably a knob head anyway imo.
That's me. <cheers>. But then again I think anybody who gets petulant over an opinion is probably a cry-baby who chucks his/her toys out of the pram when he/she doesn't get want they want.
 
Hmm. No one comes out looking very good from 'who's a better fan' arguments in my opinion. If people don't attend games that's their own business and they must have their reasons. There are exiles who know every minute detail of the club's history, follow every result, watch every stream, read every bit of news but get to a game once every couple of years. There are people who go every week who couldn't tell you what year the club was founded, where the first ground was, what the Hemy painting is etc., etc.