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    Have Cardiff City ever had a smaller crowd against top-flight opposition in any competition than the 6,013 attendance against Brighton & Hove Albion? Not a rhetorical question, I honestly don't know the answer. However, I'd be very surprised if any competitive game against a team from the top division has ever attracted a smaller home crowd.

    Some other EFL Cup crowds this evening:

    20.090 - Norwich City v Bournemouth
    10,769 - Nottingham, Forest v Wolves
    10,459 - Huddersfield v Everton
    7,973 - Sheffield Utd v Derby County
    7,491 - Swansea City v Plymouth
    6,193 - Stoke City v Doncaster

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    Re: 6,013

    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    Have Cardiff City ever had a smaller crowd against top-flight opposition in any competition than the 6,013 attendance against Brighton & Hove Albion? Not a rhetorical question, I honestly don't know the answer. However, I'd be very surprised if any competitive game against a team from the top division has ever attracted a smaller home crowd.

    Some other EFL Cup crowds this evening:

    20.090 - Norwich City v Bournemouth
    10,769 - Nottingham, Forest v Wolves
    10,459 - Huddersfield v Everton
    7,973 - Sheffield Utd v Derby County
    7,491 - Swansea City v Plymouth
    6,193 - Stoke City v Doncaster
    Why do you care ex fan

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    • #3
      Re: 6,013

      Originally posted by stan butler View Post
      Why do you care ex fan
      I don't care. I'm interested, though.

      I guess you must be too. After all, you opened this thread and replied to it.

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      • #4
        Re: 6,013

        Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
        Have Cardiff City ever had a smaller crowd against top-flight opposition in any competition than the 6,013 attendance against Brighton & Hove Albion? Not a rhetorical question, I honestly don't know the answer. However, I'd be very surprised if any competitive game against a team from the top division has ever attracted a smaller home crowd.

        Some other EFL Cup crowds this evening:

        20.090 - Norwich City v Bournemouth
        10,769 - Nottingham, Forest v Wolves
        10,459 - Huddersfield v Everton
        7,973 - Sheffield Utd v Derby County
        7,491 - Swansea City v Plymouth
        6,193 - Stoke City v Doncaster
        Norwich are a Premier League team. The rest of the attendances are shit because it’s a shit competition

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        • #5
          Re: 6,013

          Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
          Have Cardiff City ever had a smaller crowd against top-flight opposition in any competition than the 6,013 attendance against Brighton & Hove Albion? Not a rhetorical question, I honestly don't know the answer. However, I'd be very surprised if any competitive game against a team from the top division has ever attracted a smaller home crowd.

          Some other EFL Cup crowds this evening:

          20.090 - Norwich City v Bournemouth
          10,769 - Nottingham, Forest v Wolves
          10,459 - Huddersfield v Everton
          7,973 - Sheffield Utd v Derby County
          7,491 - Swansea City v Plymouth
          6,193 - Stoke City v Doncaster
          Brighton reserves are no draw for us. 3 centre backs apart it was a team of fringe/youth reserves and that was down to lack of options.

          Looked like less than 300 Brighton fans there too- less than Sutton brought, so nit much interest for them either.

          Saying that our crowds for cup games have been awful for years now.

          Shows a few things I guess

          - disinterest in cup games
          - how reliant we are in selling season tickets
          - how low walk ups are
          - how few ‘die hards’ we really have

          Will be 22k plus there for Saturday.

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          • #6
            Re: 6,013

            I thought 6 k was quite a good crowd tbh.
            I know they are so called top flight but Brighton reserves ain't actually a big pull for glory fans.
            When I think back to some of the shocking crowds we've had for the 3rd round of the fa Cup in recent years it was a good crowd.

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            • #7
              Re: 6,013

              Great turn out for Cardiff Reserves v Brighton Reserves IMO.

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              • #8
                Re: 6,013

                Norwich , Forest , bigger clubs than us

                The rest are much of a muchness

                Crowds for this cup are generally poor

                Its a crap cup because of the feckin Premier league who only get interested if they are I the semi finals

                Used to be a great laugh

                We had 8000 v Chelsea when we beat them in the late 80s

                People thought that was a big crowd

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                • #9
                  Re: 6,013

                  Says something about the competition when I saw the attendance and thought good crowd.

                  Norwich crowd is incredible. Dont believe they are a bigger club than us though.

                  Just seen the Forest highlights. Looked a few thousand Wolves fans there.

                  Saying that if we were playing Man U reserves I reckon 20k there last night.

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                  • #10
                    Re: 6,013

                    34000 for Leeds v Crewe. Fair play, that’s incredible!

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                    • #11
                      Re: 6,013

                      Originally posted by Mario Miethig View Post
                      34000 for Leeds v Crewe. Fair play, that’s incredible!
                      Wow! That’s amazing!

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                      • #12
                        Re: 6,013

                        Even without the pandemic our attendances would have been down a fair bit this season.

                        We never looked good enough to go up last season and none of our signings were likely to catch the attention of fair weather fans.

                        If we go on a good run then they'll be back.

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                        • #13
                          Re: 6,013

                          Agree win a few matches and the crowds will soon be above 20,0000 again as long as we don't sell Moore. If we do it will be the twenty first century equivalent to "I used to go down the city until we sold Toshack" I think too many fans have had dismal experiences of us in cup competitions in recent years to be too interested and although Brighton are a premiers league club they are not really in the eyes of many fans like we were when we were in the premier.

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                          • #14
                            Re: 6,013

                            I've been through the record books this morning and City have indeed had lower crowds for games against top flight opposition on no less than three occasions - all in the League Cup and all in the the Eighties.

                            Incredibly, in a competition that has been running for more than 60 years, City have only faced top division opponents at home on 16 occasions, and only three times since the turn of the millennium. That says plenty about the club's feeble efforts in the League Cup over the years.

                            The crowds for each of the 16 home games against top flight opposition were as follows:

                            12,200 v Burnley (1960/61)
                            14,315 v West Ham (1965/66)
                            30,109 v West Ham (1971/72)
                            8,775 v Burnley (1973/74)
                            23,618 v QPR (1976/77)
                            9,698 v Everton (1979/80)
                            11,632 v Arsenal (1982/83)
                            4,425 v Norwich (1983/84)
                            4,607 v Watford (1984/85)
                            8,018 v Chelsea (1986/87)
                            2,629 v QPR (1988/89)
                            9,041 v Southampton (1995/96)
                            7,613 v Wimbledon (1999/00)
                            13,555 v Portsmouth (2004/05)
                            19,436 v Blackburn (2011/12)
                            6,013 v Brighton (2021/22)

                            In the Eighties, the League Cup was still a two-legged affair. In 1988/89, City went into the second leg against QPR already 0-3 down. Just 2,629 turned up to see another 1-4 defeat at Ninian Park. Alan Curtis scored the Cardiff goal.

                            It says plenty for the club's recent performances in the League Cup and the general perception of the competition that some apparently regard 6,013 as a 'good' crowd.....

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                            • #15
                              Re: 6,013

                              Originally posted by Shrewsbury Blue View Post
                              I think too many fans have had dismal experiences of us in cup competitions in recent years to be too interested and although Brighton are a premier league club they are not really in the eyes of many fans like we were when we were in the premier.


                              Those fans should have a look at the league tables for the last few years. Brighton are currently playing in their fifth-consecutive Premier League season. They are very definitely a Premier League club.

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