Plenty of discussion on here in recent days about the Premier League and its effects on football in this country, with many contributors stating it's been a bad thing for various reasons. With that in mind, I thought I'd take a look at the average attendances for games in the top two divisions over the last sixty years.
I selected a sample of seven seasons from 1961/62 to present. I'll leave you to draw your own conclusions about the figures before adding my observations at a later stage.
The following are the average attendances for matches in the top flight in season 1961/62, then 1971/72, then 1981/82, etc:
61/62 - 26,107
71/72 - 31,313
81/82 - 22,555
91/92 - 22,076
01/02 - 34,324
11/12 - 34,602
21/22 - 39,580
Next are the averages for matches in the second tier during the same period:
61/62 - 16,130
71/72 - 14,652
81/82 - 10,282
91/92 - 11,481
01/02 - 15,240
11/12 - 17,749
21/22 - 16,879
Next are the combined averages for the top two divisions:
61/62 - 42,237
71/72 - 45,965
81/82 - 32,837
91/92 - 33,557
01/02 - 49,564
11/12 - 52,351
21/22 - 56,459
Cardiff City have spent nine seasons in the English top flight since the end of the Second World War. The following are the club's average attendances for each of those seasons, with the team's finishing position in brackets:
52/53 - 37,933 (12th)
53/54 - 32,410 (10th)
54/55 - 24,311 (20th)
55/56 - 26,624 (17th)
56/57 - 20,550 (21st)
60/61 - 23,390 (15th)
61/62 - 19,294 (21st)
13/14 - 27,429 (20th)
18/19 - 31,413 (18th)
A note of interest: in April 1962, the Bluebirds were scheduled to play two home games in the space of three days over the Easter weekend as they battled to avoid relegation to the Second Division. Their opponents were Birmingham City and West Ham United. Cardiff beat Birmingham 3-2 and West Ham 3-0. The crowds at Ninian Park for those two top-flight matches were just 8,608 and 11,274. By contrast, the attendances for the final two games of the 2018/19 Premier League campaign were 33,082 and 32,133.
I selected a sample of seven seasons from 1961/62 to present. I'll leave you to draw your own conclusions about the figures before adding my observations at a later stage.
The following are the average attendances for matches in the top flight in season 1961/62, then 1971/72, then 1981/82, etc:
61/62 - 26,107
71/72 - 31,313
81/82 - 22,555
91/92 - 22,076
01/02 - 34,324
11/12 - 34,602
21/22 - 39,580
Next are the averages for matches in the second tier during the same period:
61/62 - 16,130
71/72 - 14,652
81/82 - 10,282
91/92 - 11,481
01/02 - 15,240
11/12 - 17,749
21/22 - 16,879
Next are the combined averages for the top two divisions:
61/62 - 42,237
71/72 - 45,965
81/82 - 32,837
91/92 - 33,557
01/02 - 49,564
11/12 - 52,351
21/22 - 56,459
Cardiff City have spent nine seasons in the English top flight since the end of the Second World War. The following are the club's average attendances for each of those seasons, with the team's finishing position in brackets:
52/53 - 37,933 (12th)
53/54 - 32,410 (10th)
54/55 - 24,311 (20th)
55/56 - 26,624 (17th)
56/57 - 20,550 (21st)
60/61 - 23,390 (15th)
61/62 - 19,294 (21st)
13/14 - 27,429 (20th)
18/19 - 31,413 (18th)
A note of interest: in April 1962, the Bluebirds were scheduled to play two home games in the space of three days over the Easter weekend as they battled to avoid relegation to the Second Division. Their opponents were Birmingham City and West Ham United. Cardiff beat Birmingham 3-2 and West Ham 3-0. The crowds at Ninian Park for those two top-flight matches were just 8,608 and 11,274. By contrast, the attendances for the final two games of the 2018/19 Premier League campaign were 33,082 and 32,133.

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