What about Carlisle?
(Yep, I know I could google)
Pretty barren, population wise, around that area.
What about Carlisle?
(Yep, I know I could google)
Well it's a bit inaccurate. The total population of Hull and East Yorkshire combined is only 600,000.
Well it's a bit inaccurate. The total population of Hull and East Yorkshire combined is only 600,000.
You just confirmed my figures. Hull and East Riding population of about 600,000. Surely, you're not suggesting that Lincolnshire forms part of Hull City's catchment?You must log in or register to see images
Close to a million. I do know people who used to travel from over the bridge, so it would be rude to ignore them.
I'm sorry, but I can't accept the idea that York is part of our catchment either.It was Duffen who went on about a one million catchment, I think he threw in York and North Lincolnshire for good measure.
I'm sorry, but to include York,
You just confirmed my figures. Hull and East Riding population of about 600,000. Surely, you're not suggesting that Lincolnshire forms part of Hull City's catchment?

Rubbish. As Castro's earlier post showed, we have NEVER had over 25,000 (on average) in the stadium. I've been reading this ****e for decades and remember how people said the KC was too small and we should build a stadium capable of holding 40,000. The most we can ever hope for is the most we have ever had. If we couldn't average more than 25,000 in our first season in the Prem than we never will.
Well I can't agree. It's not the same. Our city is full of Man United, Liverpool and Leeds fans because of the fact that those clubs have had very successful histories at some point. Football fans in Grimsby and Scunthorpe are not going to support Hull City in any great number.That's exactly what I'm saying. Why wouldn't it? I know of people that regularly travel from Grimsby and Scunthorpe. It's like saying we don't have any divisions of Manchester or Leeds United fans in our City![]()
I'm sorry, but I can't accept the idea that York is part of our catchment either.
Norwich, too, perhaps.
Maybe so, but I still don't see it as 'our' catchment area.A decent number of CTWD members were in York, so we've obviously got plenty fans travelling from there.
Look at the map; Norwich is almost as isolated as we are. 60 miles from Hull to Leeds; 48 from Norwich to Ipswich.No. Sparse, population around Norwich and Ipswich is close.
There are more people where Bournemouth are the nearest club. And Brighton.has a fair few.
Was in Devon in Sptember a couple of years ago and every pub in most towns were advertising rugby union games, the only football one they mentioned was one Plymouth were playing in.
Some of us are even in Wiltshire.There's actually twice as many season ticket holders at City who live outside the Hull boundary and they're all over, Anlaby, Hessle, Cottingham, Beverley, all the West Hull villages, all the East Hull villages, Brid, Withernsea etc.
There are very few cities which have a single decent club within 30 miles, particularly in the Premier League, with a bit of sustained success and owners who didn't try and alienate the entire fan base, we could easily fill a 30k+ stadium.
Maybe so, but I still don't see it as 'our' catchment area.
Well I can't agree. It's not the same. Our city is full of Man United, Liverpool and Leeds fans because of the fact that those clubs have had very successful histories at some point. Football fans in Grimsby and Scunthorpe are not going to support Hull City in any great number.
I can accept that some people currently come to watch from Grimsby and Scunthorpe, but I can't accept that there is the potential there to provide the figures of 30,000+ that people are talking about.You can't agree on something that is already happening? Wow. If we had sustainable Premier League football, we'd pull from everywhere within a 35-40 minute drive. I sit behind a Geordie at the KC who is a Newcastle fan, but lives locally and has had a ST with us for years, since BP days! The same will happen when new people move to the area for work in the renewable energy sector.
Look at the map; Norwich is almost as isolated as we are. 60 miles from Hull to Leeds; 48 from Norwich to Ipswich.
Of course it is as is Lincolnshire.I'm sorry, but I can't accept the idea that York is part of our catchment either.