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Top 10 EFL attendances this weekend
Huge crowd at Sunderland today for their lunchtime game against Coventry. Three of the top four EFL attendances this weekend were in League One, while the eighth biggest crowd was in League Two at Bradford, where more than 19,000 got to see Lee Tomlin's comedy red card. City's attendance for the Norwich game ranks seventh in the list:
40,851 - Sunderland v Coventry
31,053 - Derby v Oxford (League One)
26,901 - Sheffield Weds v Portsmouth (League One)
26,688 - Ipswich v Bolton (League One)
26,567 - Middlesbrough v West Brom
20,206 - Huddersfield v Burnley
19,969 - Cardiff v Norwich
19,468 - Bradford v Doncaster (League Two)
16,667 - Hull v Bristol City
15,429 - Wigan v Preston
The rest of the Championship attendances were:
15,341 - Millwall v Stoke
14,315 - Blackburn v QPR
10,831 - Blackpool v Reading
10,454 - Rotherham v Swansea
9,921 - Luton v Birmingham
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The Lone Gunman
Huge crowd at Sunderland today for their lunchtime game against Coventry. Three of the top four EFL attendances this weekend were in League One, while the eighth biggest crowd was in League Two at Bradford, where more than 19,000 got to see Lee Tomlin's comedy red card. City's attendance for the Norwich game ranks seventh in the list:
40,851 - Sunderland v Coventry
31,053 - Derby v Oxford (League One)
26,901 - Sheffield Weds v Portsmouth (League One)
26,688 - Ipswich v Bolton (League One)
26,567 - Middlesbrough v West Brom
20,206 - Huddersfield v Burnley
19,969 - Cardiff v Norwich
19,468 - Bradford v Doncaster (League Two)
16,667 - Hull v Bristol City
15,429 - Wigan v Preston
The rest of the Championship attendances were:
15,341 - Millwall v Stoke
14,315 - Blackburn v QPR
10,831 - Blackpool v Reading
10,454 - Rotherham v Swansea
9,921 - Luton v Birmingham
Pretty disappointed with our crowd considering a healthy away following of 1,800 ish
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TWGL1
Pretty disappointed with our crowd considering a healthy away following of 1,800 ish
And very well behaved & quiet they were.
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splott parker
And very well behaved & quiet they were.
They are a family club and usually are quiet and well behaved from the games I’ve seen over the years
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TWGL1
Pretty disappointed with our crowd considering a healthy away following of 1,800 ish
Why? Bigger than 20 of last seasons attendances and 2.5k bigger than last seasons opener.
And off the back of our worst season in 20 years.
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Canton Kev
Why? Bigger than 20 of last seasons attendances and 2.5k bigger than last seasons opener.
And off the back of our worst season in 20 years.
It was a poor crowd
Oh rather it was what in reality is our level
More people interested in supporting Liverpool from their armchair in South Wales than watching ccfc
If we were pushing for promotion we would get better gates but we simply can't compete with big clubs at this level
It's really sad 😔
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SLUDGE FACTORY
It was a poor crowd
Oh rather it was what in reality is our level
More people interested in supporting Liverpool from their armchair in South Wales than watching ccfc
If we were pushing for promotion we would get better gates but we simply can't compete with big clubs at this level
It's really sad
Last season we finished 38th of all 92 league teams. Our average attendance was ranked 31st of all 92 teams.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
It was a poor crowd
Oh rather it was what in reality is our level
More people interested in supporting Liverpool from their armchair in South Wales than watching ccfc
If we were pushing for promotion we would get better gates but we simply can't compete with big clubs at this level
It's really sad 😔
Why was it a poor crowd? What would you consider an ok crowd?
In Warnock’s promotion season we averaged 20k. This crowd was bigger than 15 of the 23 crowds when we got promotion that season.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
It was a poor crowd
Oh rather it was what in reality is our level
More people interested in supporting Liverpool from their armchair in South Wales than watching ccfc
If we were pushing for promotion we would get better gates but we simply can't compete with big clubs at this level
It's really sad
We had the 9th highest average attendance in the division last season despite finishing 18th in our worst season in 20 years which saw us play several games with 5 centre backs on the pitch and regular thrashings
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Eric the Half a Bee
Last season we finished 38th of all 92 league teams. Our average attendance was ranked 31st of all 92 teams.
Apologist
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Canton Kev
Why was it a poor crowd? What would you consider an ok crowd?
In Warnock’s promotion season we averaged 20k. This crowd was bigger than 15 of the 23 crowds when we got promotion that season.
22 k or so
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City123
We had the 9th highest average attendance in the division last season despite finishing 18th in our worst season in 20 years which saw us play several games with 5 centre backs on the pitch and regular thrashings
Our crowds are not much better than Swansea City's
We should be doing a lot better than that
It's been like this as long as I have supported Cardiff City . We can pull big gates for the big games but we don't have a big fanbase on a regular basis
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Our crowds are not much better than Swansea City's
We should be doing a lot better than that
It's been like this as long as I have supported Cardiff City . We can pull big gates for the big games but we don't have a big fanbase on a regular basis
Be honest, unless we have sustained success in the top flight, we'll not build a big fanbase.
Look at all the teams that enjoy the biggest crowds. How many of them have had 2 seasons in the top division in 60 years?
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Eric the Half a Bee
Be honest, unless we have sustained success in the top flight, we'll not build a big fanbase.
Look at all the teams that enjoy the biggest crowds. How many of them have had 2 seasons in the top division in 60 years?
Ipswich had 26000 yesterday
Ipswich is tiny
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Ipswich had 26000 yesterday
Ipswich is tiny
Ipswich has had FA cup success and been close to league success in the 80s. They were regulars in the early years of the Premier League. We were bouncing about the lower divisions.
Not much else goes on there. Same with Norwich.
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Eric the Half a Bee
Ipswich has had FA cup success and been close to league success in the 80s. They were regulars in the early years of the Premier League. We were bouncing about the lower divisions.
Not much else goes on there. Same with Norwich.
Tractor racing?
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Dorcus
Tractor racing?
Just behind inbreeding family of the year.
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Re: Top 10 EFL attendances this weekend
I've never understood why we don't have much bigger crowds with a catchment area like ours.
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Canton Kev
Why was it a poor crowd? What would you consider an ok crowd?
In Warnock’s promotion season we averaged 20k. This crowd was bigger than 15 of the 23 crowds when we got promotion that season.
I think crowds in general are poor.
After the clamour for a real experience post Covid I though joe public would realise what they missed
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Carl Dale's Mole
I've never understood why we don't have much bigger crowds with a catchment area like ours.
We're a club whose crowds have fluctuated with the divisions. Since WWII our crowds in the top flight have been good. They've generally been good when we've been challenging for promotion to the top division. In the past when the club has been struggling in the second tier, crowds have often plummeted. This hasn't happened after last season and I'm confident we'd have 12k+ crowds if we ever dropped to league 1.
Southampton's crowd dropped by nearly a half from their PL norm when they were relegated to League 1. Leicester lost over 10k from their crowds when they were in League 1. Leeds crowd from their PL norm almost halved when being relegated to League 1.
I don't pay much attention to crowds from the late 70s to early 90s as the game suffered from poor crowds. Wolves lost 20k in a few seasons when they ended up in Division 4. That wouldn't happen now. Portsmouth had crowds in League 2 that were nearly double their 2nd division attendances in the 80s.
There aren't many examples of clubs who have consistently high attendances despite a relative lack of top tier football.
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WJ99mobile
I think crowds in general are poor.
After the clamour for a real experience post Covid I though joe public would realise what they missed
Was there? I know lots of people who were very cautious about going places post Covid. There is also the "stopped doing something and have found something else during lockdown" factor.
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Eric the Half a Bee
Was there? I know lots of people who were very cautious about going places post Covid. There is also the "stopped doing something and have found something else during lockdown" factor.
You only had to look at the pubs post Covid to know the cautious we’re the minority in my opinion
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WJ99mobile
You only had to look at the pubs post Covid to know the cautious we’re the minority in my opinion
I don't doubt that, but one look at our grandstand suggested some of our older supporters weren't keen to return.
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Re: Top 10 EFL attendances this weekend
Hope all were there ,great day ..
I'm sure if Bale had signed more folk would have got there .
Fickle
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life on mars
Hope all were there ,great day ..
I'm sure if Bale had signed more folk would have got there .
Fickle
Surely that's their prerogative?