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It's because 26,804 tickets were sold (or given away including comps etc) for the game. Hope that helps.
Also the areas under the stand are like cricket grounds now. If you go for a pee on about 20 mins the concourse is pretty much full. I'm sure some people never make it to their seats!
I'd say the canton and main ninian were pretty much the same as normal. The corner between canton and ninian is normally completely empty was much more full. The family stand is normally totally empty but was well filled out yesterday so any increases were due to there.
It was only 3k bigger than the Sunderland attendance (which didnt feel full at all) and those 2 things in consideration I'd say that's about right.
The blue seats in the Premier stand looked all full also and not sure if that's normally the case.
But yes in terms of people in the ground probably wasn't much more than 20k if that. I know many season ticket holders who barely make half the games and in fairness to the club the low prices for STs still make that worthwhile. And Sunday midday on sky with nothing to play for plus raining and no trains not a surprise if some decided to stay home (eg I get the train from barry but that was literally impossible yesterday as no trains at all so I had to find another way).
The attendance declared for yesterday’s game was just 1,428 smaller than the attendance declared for the Swansea game.
If you were at both games, as I’m sure many of us were, you’ll know that in reality the difference between those two crowds was very much bigger than 1,428.
Yep I don't think anyone is debating that. I already said despite not questioning the announced attendance at all there may not have been more than 20k in there yesterday. In fact the areas you highlight as being sparsely located are where season ticket holders normally sit I believe?
I'd say there were extra tickets sold in family corners and main grandstand. So a few k more is entirely reasonable.
Re swansea it wasn't even on tv and was 3pm saturday plus was a decent day. Most season ticket holders would have tried to be there for that. Yesterday not so much.
Area under the TV commentary area seemed full, which it hasn't been for a while.
No doubt Kim Jung Tan has ordered his minions to lie, or something.
The only figure required is the actual numbers on site, for emergency services etc.
Family stand felt packed. Far less empty seats than the other games I’ve been to.
I think our crowds (home and away) are pretty good considering how divisive the last decade has been. Last season was the first time I’ve been down since the West Ham playoff game. There’s still plenty who don’t bother like they used to.