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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
Just my conclusion based on the available data.
Why would it be unwise by the way?
Surely you see it's just a figure of speech old fruit
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
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Originally Posted by Toronto wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:43
Just my conclusion based on the available data.
What I see is somebody desperately attempting to appear clever but failing dismally. That's my conclusion based on the available data.
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
A very good attendance all things considered, as someone sad the atmosphere was a lot better.
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
For reasons that should be fairly obvious, TLG's analysis is missing one vital element.
Whilst I agree that the published attendance was down, imho the actual number of people in the ground was consistent with last season.
Clearly many ST holders last season, for whatever reason, didn't actually show up for games. It would appear that this season's ST holders actually turned up.
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
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Originally Posted by Tandy wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:49
A very good attendance all things considered, as someone sad the atmosphere was a lot better.
As someone else who is sad, the atmosphere made be feel better too.
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Originally Posted by TH63 wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:51
For reasons that should be fairly obvious, TLG's analysis is missing one vital element.
I imagine the rugby knocked a couple of thousand off too.
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
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Originally Posted by Ray Mears wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:51
A very good attendance all things considered, as someone sad the atmosphere was a lot better.
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Originally Posted by Tandy wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:49
As someone else who is sad, the atmosphere made be feel better too.
http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
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Originally Posted by Ray Mears wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:52
For reasons that should be fairly obvious, TLG's analysis is missing one vital element.
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Originally Posted by TH63 wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:51
Whilst I agree that the published attendance was down, imho the actual number of people in the ground was consistent with last season.
As did the bastard 12pm kickoff, holidays and the ashes.....and Golf http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
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Originally Posted by TH63 wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:55
For reasons that should be fairly obvious, TLG's analysis is missing one vital element.
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Originally Posted by Ray Mears wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:52
Whilst I agree that the published attendance was down, imho the actual number of people in the ground was consistent with last season.
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Originally Posted by TH63 wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:51
Clearly many ST holders last season, for whatever reason, didn't actually show up for games. It would appear that this season's ST holders actually turned up.
It was also the final day time trial in the Tour de Pologne.
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
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Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:23
It would be interesting if attendances weren't a direct correlation to results and performances. Then it would be interesting to discuss why this was.
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Originally Posted by Father Dougal wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 15:49
As it is attendances are an almost perfect direct correlation to results and performances- you seem to be suggesting (and have tried to suggest this for 3 years now) that the rebrand has had/ did have or even is having an impact on attendances- if so then apart from the handful of people you claim to know anecdotally then there is no evidence for that.
I'm guessing the Wolves game will get an even lower attendance due to it being on TV.
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Originally Posted by Jimmy the Jock wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 14:35
Better crowd than I expected.
^^^^^^^^ This.
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
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Originally Posted by BlooDevil wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 17:02
I'm guessing the Wolves game will get an even lower attendance due to it being on TV.
Don't know how many Fulham brought, but I'd imagine Wolves will sell their allocation. That should give the crowd a bit of a boost.
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
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Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 17:29
I'm guessing the Wolves game will get an even lower attendance due to it being on TV.
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Originally Posted by BlooDevil wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 17:02
Don't know how many Fulham brought, but I'd imagine Wolves will sell their allocation. That should give the crowd a bit of a boost.
A Fulham lad came back to the Cornwall with us, he said when http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/thumbup.gif he got his ticket Friday it was about 800
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
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Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:23
It would be interesting if attendances weren't a direct correlation to results and performances. Then it would be interesting to discuss why this was.
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Originally Posted by Father Dougal wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 15:49
As it is attendances are an almost perfect direct correlation to results and performances- you seem to be suggesting (and have tried to suggest this for 3 years now) that the rebrand has had/ did have or even is having an impact on attendances- if so then apart from the handful of people you claim to know anecdotally then there is no evidence for that.
Simples
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
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Originally Posted by Kiffa wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 17:52
It would be interesting if attendances weren't a direct correlation to results and performances. Then it would be interesting to discuss why this was.
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Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:23
As it is attendances are an almost perfect direct correlation to results and performances- you seem to be suggesting (and have tried to suggest this for 3 years now) that the rebrand has had/ did have or even is having an impact on attendances- if so then apart from the handful of people you claim to know anecdotally then there is no evidence for that.
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Originally Posted by Father Dougal wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 15:49
In 2006/07, Cardiff City finished 13th in the Championship. The team endured an abysmal end to the season which saw a run of 9 games without a victory.
12 o ` clock kick off ,plus up against the Eggchasing free on TV and back then Stoke was a big fixture for us especially our nutters!
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
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Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:23
It would be interesting if attendances weren't a direct correlation to results and performances. Then it would be interesting to discuss why this was.
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Originally Posted by Father Dougal wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 15:49
As it is attendances are an almost perfect direct correlation to results and performances- you seem to be suggesting (and have tried to suggest this for 3 years now) that the rebrand has had/ did have or even is having an impact on attendances- if so then apart from the handful of people you claim to know anecdotally then there is no evidence for that.
Nice try. A lot of that was to do with people hoping to see robbie fowler and jimmy Floyd haselbaink. The next crowd was 16k then a 13k then a 12k. This time we signed 1 player on loan with a poor reputation who will likely be no more than a squad player
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
The bitterness just doesn't go way..
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
Ah well, I think everyone has got what they wanted from this thread.
Roll on the 22nd, we may even lose that one.
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
so so ****ing sad is Dave must spend hours researching meaningless
figures and writing meaningless blogs
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
the lone gunman is the voice of reason even though im a leeds fan. there was 15,000 there yesterday.
tan got you up to the premier league and it was a miserable failiure, it wont happen again anytime soon, and even if it did you would come straight back down again get real ffs. http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/malky.gif
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
First opening game i've missed in 40 years and the first time i have'nt had a season ticket in over 20 years, the shite football on display is not the reason i no longer want to go but i've found both our fans and the loony owner hard going over the last few seasons, from the sea of red v Brighton to the false "we'll always be blue" when we were in freefall and a owner happy to lose 25% support when the fairweather's were queing up to take their seats, shite sticks.
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
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Originally Posted by Father Dougal wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 18:14
Nice try. A lot of that was to do with people hoping to see robbie fowler and jimmy Floyd haselbaink. The next crowd was 16k then a 13k then a 12k. This time we signed 1 player on loan with a poor reputation who will likely be no more than a squad player
So let's get this straight - are you now suggesting that factors other than results and performances can have a significant effect on attendances?
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
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Originally Posted by Son of Red Moon wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 18:38
so so ****ing sad is Dave must spend hours researching meaningless figures and writing meaningless blogs
You'd be surprised how quickly these things can be done if you have the necessary skills and intelligence, although in your case I suspect they would take months.
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Re: Yesterday's attendance - some facts and figures
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Originally Posted by Father Dougal wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 18:14
It would be interesting if attendances weren't a direct correlation to results and performances. Then it would be interesting to discuss why this was.
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Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 16:23
As it is attendances are an almost perfect direct correlation to results and performances- you seem to be suggesting (and have tried to suggest this for 3 years now) that the rebrand has had/ did have or even is having an impact on attendances- if so then apart from the handful of people you claim to know anecdotally then there is no evidence for that.
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Originally Posted by Father Dougal wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 15:49
In 2006/07, Cardiff City finished 13th in the Championship. The team endured an abysmal end to the season which saw a run of 9 games without a victory.
Hmm...