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  • #76
    Re: West Ham

    Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    I read that but was Pearcey joking? Looking at just how poor their support was I just don't know (I'm not suggesting Pearcey you're making this up!). I follow the Greek Superleague and thought I was watching one of their matches outside of the top 3 or 4 clubs it was so empty.
    No it’s correct. Reading used to have a block next to the away end reserved for overflow if clubs sold out. That took the away end capacity to about 3500/4000.
    Reading then put their singing section in that overflow block meaning they’re now limited to only 2000 away fans.

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    • #77
      Re: West Ham

      Originally posted by dml1954 View Post
      Isn't league game capacity at West Ham 62500 ? There are 66000 seats but they are not able to use all of them due to safety restrictions. Therefore Spurs stadium at 62850 is still the biggest actual capacity.
      I’m led to believe West Ham have more “useable” seats than Tottenham and have installed measures like this (next to the away fans ) to decrease segregation 07115E08-71D8-4586-8B77-918C1F1A8966.jpg

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      • #78
        Re: West Ham

        Originally posted by Canton Kev View Post
        No it’s correct. Reading used to have a block next to the away end reserved for overflow if clubs sold out. That took the away end capacity to about 3500/4000.
        Reading then put their singing section in that overflow block meaning they’re now limited to only 2000 away fans.
        I think we have discussed this before , but it must cost reading around £600k per season in lost away ticket revenue

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        • #79
          Re: West Ham

          Originally posted by TWGL1 View Post
          I think we have discussed this before , but it must cost reading around £600k per season in lost away ticket revenue
          They could hire a choir and full orchestra for less than that and get more atmosphere! :hehe:

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          • #80
            Re: West Ham

            Originally posted by Canton Kev View Post
            No it’s correct. Reading used to have a block next to the away end reserved for overflow if clubs sold out. That took the away end capacity to about 3500/4000.
            Reading then put their singing section in that overflow block meaning they’re now limited to only 2000 away fans.
            Bloody hell. As TWGL1 says, that's costing them over the course of a season. When Reading scored the winner, there's wasn't much noise. Cardiff fans could be heard though! :ayatollah:

            Edit: I didn't mean they were cheering the winner!

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            • #81
              Re: West Ham

              Originally posted by TWGL1 View Post
              I’m led to believe West Ham have more “useable” seats than Tottenham and have installed measures like this (next to the away fans ) to decrease segregation [ATTACH=CONFIG]5080[/ATTACH]
              What the **** is that. The London Stadium already has a poor atmosphere, that’s hardly going to help.

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              • #82
                Re: West Ham

                Originally posted by Canton Kev View Post
                What the **** is that. The London Stadium already has a poor atmosphere, that’s hardly going to help.
                :hehe: yeah, that's pretty bad!

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                • #83
                  Re: West Ham

                  Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                  You think our 16 k hardcore support will stick around if we get relegated ?
                  Some of them wont, but that's the same for all clubs, it just happens at a different rate due to the success or lack of at a football club. The majority of people don't want to be associated with a shit product-Shock, Horror!

                  You said that our hardcore was around 16000, 25 years ago it was probably around the 4000 mark. Due to us playing at a higher level and some relative success, our hardcore is now 16000. Do you see where this is going? That's a 400% increase in support by my reckoning.

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                  • #84
                    Re: West Ham

                    Originally posted by Canton Kev View Post
                    What the **** is that. The London Stadium already has a poor atmosphere, that’s hardly going to help.
                    Bit like our green blanket at Ninian Park
                    Terrible

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                    • #85
                      Re: West Ham

                      Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                      Why do they get empty seats at home games all around the stadium then ?
                      I get the assumption you don’t even go to games anyway :hehe:

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                      • #86
                        Re: West Ham

                        Originally posted by TWGL1 View Post
                        I get the assumption you don’t even go to games anyway :hehe:
                        That would be definitely the wrong assumption to make . Lots of people including a few on this thread don't go to any games at all .

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                        • #87
                          Re: West Ham

                          Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                          Some of them wont, but that's the same for all clubs, it just happens at a different rate due to the success or lack of at a football club. The majority of people don't want to be associated with a shit product-Shock, Horror!

                          You said that our hardcore was around 16000, 25 years ago it was probably around the 4000 mark. Due to us playing at a higher level and some relative success, our hardcore is now 16000. Do you see where this is going? That's a 400% increase in support by my reckoning.
                          Yes I see where this is going

                          Absolutely nowhere near 40000 fans turning up to watch Cardiff City every other Saturday.

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                          • #88
                            Re: West Ham

                            Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                            I think this is a really good point and think has a huge bearing on PL relegation. But Eric, if we play football like we did last season then do you really think that if we got relegated to L1 that we wouldn't shed around 30%? Maybe not the ST holders in the first relegation season but if we didn't go up, and the football didn't improve, then I really couldn't imagine much more than around 10K on a good day and ST sales to gradually decline.
                            It's impossible to predict and we can only have our opinions on it.

                            Our fanbase has changed somewhat over the last 20 years. We've lost fans due to the red shirt fiasco, fans will come and go for various reasons, but we've had a stable number of around 16k since the days of Russell Slade, which could be better, but is a figure we've improved on with promotion and I think we'll do better than that again this season. I assume the figure of around 13k season tickets is about right. I don't think that would be affected all that much.

                            I'm looking at attendance figures of teams that have been Championship regulars when they've gone down to League 1. If there's been a drop in attendance, it's been the season a club has been relegated, more often than a drop the season afterwards in League 1. Several sides have seen crowds improve after relegation. Not too many clubs see a drop in crowds, any drops seem to be no more than around 2k.

                            Last season we managed an average attendance of just shy of 19k in a season where we were utter shit and struggled at the bottom. This season we look set to have similar crowds. I know there's a gut instinct that crowds would drop if we did get relegated, but that doesn't match the statistics.

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                            • #89
                              Re: West Ham

                              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                              Yes I see where this is going

                              Absolutely nowhere near 40000 fans turning up to watch Cardiff City every other Saturday.
                              So if we averaged 31.5k in a PL relegation season, you don't think we could ever improve on that if we held our own and spent several seasons in the top flight and had the capacity to reach 40k? Is it the mushrooms this time or something herbal?

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                              • #90
                                Re: West Ham

                                Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
                                It's impossible to predict and we can only have our opinions on it.

                                Our fanbase has changed somewhat over the last 20 years. We've lost fans due to the red shirt fiasco, fans will come and go for various reasons, but we've had a stable number of around 16k since the days of Russell Slade, which could be better, but is a figure we've improved on with promotion and I think we'll do better than that again this season. I assume the figure of around 13k season tickets is about right. I don't think that would be affected all that much.

                                I'm looking at attendance figures of teams that have been Championship regulars when they've gone down to League 1. If there's been a drop in attendance, it's been the season a club has been relegated, more often than a drop the season afterwards in League 1. Several sides have seen crowds improve after relegation. Not too many clubs see a drop in crowds, any drops seem to be no more than around 2k.

                                Last season we managed an average attendance of just shy of 19k in a season where we were utter shit and struggled at the bottom. This season we look set to have similar crowds. I know there's a gut instinct that crowds would drop if we did get relegated, but that doesn't match the statistics.
                                Away with the pixies you are

                                If we are getting a hardcore of 16 k then obviously our gates will drop quite considerably if we get relegated

                                It's hard enough getting em through the door now

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