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It also tells us that with Bradford set aside, the clubs with the better attendances are the ones who have a firm vision and strategy to develop which also includes commitment to maintain meaningful investment.
I don’t see it like that .I only see money mattering in football and that community is a wonderful dimension to continue to enjoy social life together in a club like ours. But money determines what you can buy , pay and invest, today and tomorrow.
Quote from: danumdon on February 15, 2024, 01:24:42 pmIt also tells us that with Bradford set aside, the clubs with the better attendances are the ones who have a firm vision and strategy to develop which also includes commitment to maintain meaningful investment.I assume you are suggesting that the clubs above us have this and that we don’t. It’s a big subject to study over 24 clubs and obviously the 3 promoted non-league clubs got investment with or without the firm vision etc. Firm vision just equals promotion doesn’t it? But where do you put clubs like Harrogate and Barrow? They must have something above the average, yet their gates are poor?Expectations which equate with season ticket sales, the core of the attendance figures, must be in there somewhere and I imagine that is where most of our average gate is derived from. Since we are well up in the attendances and well down in the strategy and vision departments (at least while Blunt was Chair) we have overachieved on your criteria. It seemed as though we had it when McCann was appointed though, so perhaps there is some truth in it, but fundamentally if a team is doing well the gates go up! So many of the clubs in League 2 are from small towns though and others have big clubs close by.
If these figures are correct then I think the club can be relatively pleased with our current average attendance figures.https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/league-two/attendances
Take that with a pinch of salt. I have no reason to doubt it’s accuracy, but what you need to remember is we have (possibly only with the exception of MK Dons) the biggest away end in league 2. This somewhat uplifts our average. I would imagine that it’s somewhere closer to 5.6k when this is factored in.
Quote from: colincramb on February 15, 2024, 06:10:32 amTake that with a pinch of salt. I have no reason to doubt it’s accuracy, but what you need to remember is we have (possibly only with the exception of MK Dons) the biggest away end in league 2. This somewhat uplifts our average. I would imagine that it’s somewhere closer to 5.6k when this is factored in.We are averaging about 5.8k home fans this season.
Quote from: pib on February 15, 2024, 10:04:02 pmQuote from: colincramb on February 15, 2024, 06:10:32 amTake that with a pinch of salt. I have no reason to doubt it’s accuracy, but what you need to remember is we have (possibly only with the exception of MK Dons) the biggest away end in league 2. This somewhat uplifts our average. I would imagine that it’s somewhere closer to 5.6k when this is factored in.We are averaging about 5.8k home fans this season. we need TB to pull another rabbit out of the hat ad it will be a very expensive close season as better quality is need all over the pitch !!