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Does it have something to do with the youngsters not coming through? I started going with my grandad when I was about 10, but by the time I was 12 or 13 I was going with my mates.
Do teenage boys even care anymore? Or would they rather stay home and play on their X-Box?
How many go up until mid 20s then stop?
I went regularly until I was 22 but then a kid and working weekends meant not going. Then I'd have to have my daughter in weekends..onky this season she's agreed to come, so back we are..but still haven't managed all the games I'd like..aint cheap all factored in to do it on a whim.
Be a challenge to get her down there in pissing rain too.
How many stop for genuine reasons and never go back? I know loads. The same ones that turn up for big games if they can (God knows why some have the knives out in relation to things like this as everyone has their own situation)
Who's said it's got nothing to do with the rebrand?
Of course the rebrand had an affect, but the point stands, we are still averaging double the crowd that we had in the good old days at "the old lady"
Blaming the rebrand is lazy and inaccurate imho, just because that is YOUR reason, doesn't make it THE reason.
"spurious reasons regurgitated by people who still attend." Who says they are spurious?
We were asked a question and have tried to answer it with our opinions. All the reasons given previously are, I think, valid, but nobody is trying to claim that any one of them is the sole reason.
I think history has clearly taught us that our fanbase is fickle sadly.
Crowds clearly dropped after we were relegated, not so much the first season back in the championship, maybe because people had already bought their ST's in the hope that we'd stay up? The following seasons we entered the OGS/Slade/Trollope era which was never going to entice people back through the turnstiles.
Go up, in blue, and stay there and the crowds will be near 30k.
Good point.
I started going with my dad until our lunatics made him stop taking me because he was afraid I'd get hit by a coin, or a seat.
Started going with my mates in my teens, then had a barren few years when I was at uni in the south east. Another few barren years after I got married and had a family.
Everyone's got a different story, different responsibilities and different priorities
We are amongst the cheapest in the league if you buy in advance
It costs me £18 in the canton stand if I buy before match day
Now I appreciate for those with families it's more expensive but south Wales has a large population and there is surely enough football fans able to afford that ?
The truth is firstly there are many who use any excuse not to go and secondly south Wales is full of people who think they are football fans by watching man united , Liverpool , Chelsea etc on the pub sky TV
They are happy to spend twenty quid on beer
As have every football clubs fans in the rest of the country
Yet we are the ones getting crap home gates , at the top of the league
Are we a special case ?
Of course we are not , our support is fickle historically and this season even a successful team is failing to get the crowds in
That's very worrying
Well my point entirely is that nobody should need an excuse.
I have a mate that did all United's games home and away for a few years including Europe, how many of our fans manage to do 5 away games, 10 away games? Every game is an away game effectively for them.
Priorities mean he does home games now and as many away as possible.
I'd love to be able to commit to that level of following a club.
It's been said, we are fickle, I'll own up to not being in a rush to go if we're not doing so Well, under Russel slade you'd have to drag me kicking and screaming. When I had a spare weekend and we were shit, is it any surprise I didn't bend my daughter's arm to go? I don't know why anyone needs am excuse, however thin they may be getting.
Well whatever ones excuse and wether you feel one isn't needed , our support at home is poor , the fans know it , the players know it , the manager knows it , the club knows it and our owner will know it
And being as outside the greedy league , money through the gate is vital , then the problem is something that is very worrying , whatever people want to say
I don't think any of us are in denial (from what I've read) about our support. I actually think the numbers could be 1 or 2 k more but honestly not much more. I agree the players deserve more, they really do.
I also know if we go up we will find the extra fans too.
I am sure you are right. After the crap quality of football served up in the past few years, not everyone is convinced that we have properly turned the corner on the pitch.
It must be born in mind that after the good football of the Jones era, Malky stepped in and we had a couple of great seasons until we were promoted.
Unfortunately, until NW arrived, it was then downhill football and excitement-wise. Russell Slade, the transfer embargo, the reality that we were cash-strapped didn't help at all.
Carry on as we are and the second half of the season, I am sure will see gates average more than 20,000.
Its great that the vast majority of replies and have tried to come up with sensible conclusions. On the micro level there is no doubt if you had £5 offers every game you would see an improvement, but 27k for Brentford? I very much doubt it.
I think we have established that Cardiff is not a football hotbed and our fans are fickle but why? What impact does rugby have, even if people only turn up in numbers for internationals? Is there a cultural thing at play? Just asking.