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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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Rjk
https://www.transfermarkt.com/cardif...ung/verein/603
Doesn't tell the full story, but the average attendances there seem to support that, we even endured a couple of seasons of Russel Slade without dropping below 15k average.
also shows how much we came on as a club in the Jones/Ridsdale era.
I take it the average for 19/20 is so low because they're including all of the behind closed doors games and dividing by 23?
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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the other bob wilson
Can someone give me an example of City's "notoriously fickle" support since we moved into Cardiff City Stadium? In fact, I'll extend that to 2003 - seems to me that you have to go back to the twentieth century for the sort of behaviour City fans, deservedly, got that reputation for.
http://european-football-statistics....eague/carc.htm
Theres quite a big drop from Malkys season in the Premier League to the Russel Slade seasons.
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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the other bob wilson
I take it the average for 19/20 is so low because they're including all of the behind closed doors games and dividing by 23?
Ah yeah that makes sense
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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Jordi Culé
Yes, it is a fair old drop, but the first season post relegation was awful in terms of entertainment and style of play and I'd say people were put off by the signal the Slade appointment sent out. For long stretches of this season it felt like 14/15 again and I think we would have seen a significant drop in season ticket sales if they'd gone on sale at the usual time in a non Covid world.
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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Jordi Culé
if you look at decades, our best 4 have clearly been 20s, 50s, 2000- 2010 and 2010-2020
The worst by far the 80s and 90s
Which of course follows the clubs success quite closely.
If we spent a few seasons in the bottom leagues I think our attendances would be a little more resiliant than in the past, as we have 2 decades of relative success *in a row*, but they would still drop more than someone who has been at the top for most of the time like newcastle etc.
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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Rjk
if you look at decades, our best 4 have clearly been 20s, 50s, 2000- 2010 and 2010-2020
The worst by far the 80s and 90s
Which of course follows the clubs success quite closely.
If we spent a few seasons in the bottom leagues I think our attendances would be a little more resiliant than in the past, as we have 2 decades of relative success *in a row*, but they would still drop more than someone who has been at the top for most of the time like newcastle etc.
We're not the only club like it. Wolves had nearly 26k in 1980 when they finished 6th in 1980. When they were relegated to the 4th division 6 seasons later their average attendance dropped by almost 22k to 4k.
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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Eric the Half a Bee
We're not the only club like it. Wolves had nearly 26k in 1980 when they finished 6th in 1980. When they were relegated to the 4th division 6 seasons later their average attendance dropped by almost 22k to 4k.
Wolves down to 4K, I don’t recall that? When we both w3nt up in 1988 they had about 12000 at theirs
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goats
Wolves down to 4K, I don’t recall that? When we both w3nt up in 1988 they had about 12000 at theirs
http://european-football-statistics....eague/wolw.htm
It had just over doubled by that 1987/88 promotion season. The attendance when we won 4-1 there was 10,077.
I think it's also worth noting how crowds slumped pretty much across the board in the 1980s as well.
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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goats
Wolves down to 4K, I don’t recall that? When we both w3nt up in 1988 they had about 12000 at theirs
http://european-football-statistics....eague/wolw.htm
1986 and 87.
That’s surprised me too.
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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Eric the Half a Bee
Think I went there the year after we both went up, they went up again I think with Steve bull etc, sure they had over 16000 so there crowds shot right back up. Only 2 stands open too.
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Derby , Nottingham , Portsmouth , Burnley , towns and cities where the local football team is part of the culture
Its really sad that it isn't but it is what it is
Things could go either way , I hope sincerely that we get promoted and stay there but we are more likely to be a crystal palace or a burnley
Which isn't the end of the world but given the population catchment of the club it could be so much better
Last time we were in Premier League our average attendance of 31500 was the 11th highest just below Leicester, above Wolves,Southampton,Brighton,and way above Palace,Burnley etc. If we were an established Premier League club we would average 40k and if a top 6 side 60k. We have the potential to be a really big club but we need to establish ourselves in the Premier League to achieve that standard!
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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SLUDGE FACTORY
People can choose their products if they want but in my opinion someone living in South wales and supporting Liverpool and United are arses
It happens everywhere though. I see Man U and Liverpool apparel than Yeovil or Exeter City gear down here.
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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Ianto13
Last time we were in Premier League our average attendance of 31500 was the 11th highest just below Leicester, above Wolves,Southampton,Brighton,and way above Palace,Burnley etc. If we were an established Premier League club we would average 40k and if a top 6 side 60k. We have the potential to be a really big club but we need to establish ourselves in the Premier League to achieve that standard!
even if we remain a championship or yo-yo club for another 10 years then I think we should see a gradual increase in support, as the new generations of fans coming through should more and more outweigh the "lost generation" of fans from the 80s and 90s
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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Taunton Blue Genie
It happens everywhere though. I see Man U and Liverpool apparel than Yeovil or Exeter City gear down here.
Yeovil and Exeter City are lower league clubs and probably always will be
They are also clubs with small populations
Cardiff is a big urban area with a large catchment area.
Since 2003 we have been a championship club , have been to the fa Cup final , the league Cup final and had two promotions to the top flight
Yet people in their thousands walk around like idiots in their Liverpool tops
Complete waste of space
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Yeovil and Exeter City are lower league clubs and probably always will be
They are also clubs with small populations
Cardiff is a big urban area with a large catchment area.
Since 2003 we have been a championship club , have been to the fa Cup final , the league Cup final and had two promotions to the top flight
Yet people in their thousands walk around like idiots in their Liverpool tops
Complete waste of space
it happens all over the country, i live in ipswich, certainly a more famous and successful side than us, guess what, for every town supporter/top you see you'll see more Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool or Man U tops,
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Yeovil and Exeter City are lower league clubs and probably always will be
They are also clubs with small populations
Cardiff is a big urban area with a large catchment area.
Since 2003 we have been a championship club , have been to the fa Cup final , the league Cup final and had two promotions to the top flight
Yet people in their thousands walk around like idiots in their Liverpool tops
Complete waste of space
You reckon people should just ditch their sides and support Cardiff? :hehe:
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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Eric the Half a Bee
You reckon people should just ditch their sides and support Cardiff? :hehe:
if they are South Wales based then either support County, bluebirds , Swansea or one of the Welsh league sides
If you live in South Wales and are from Liverpool or Manchester or Leeds or Exeter, fine
If you are not get behind south wales teams .......or **** off
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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Packerman
it happens all over the country, i live in ipswich, certainly a more famous and successful side than us, guess what, for every town supporter/top you see you'll see more Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool or Man U tops,
South Wales is one of the worst areas in the country for plastics
You can sort of understand someone from Taunton or Gloucester being a big time Charlie but with cardifff and Swansea here there is no excuse
Swansea fans who travel from west Wales to watch the jacks , football fans
Some idiot from pontypridd walking round in a Liverpool top ? Complete arse
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
I can remember dreaming about "getting back where we belong" (old Division 2) and thinking we could get crowds of 15,000.
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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SLUDGE FACTORY
South Wales is one of the worst areas in the country for plastics
How on earth can you possibly know that? Bus loads? Maybe they just can't get the train because the train system is ****ing terrible. You love to talk in the biggest sweeping generalisations about every place in the UK as if you're some sort of CCMB UK Culture ambassador?
Plastics exist everywhere.
You're bleeting on about every team under the sun having better support but the facts are a lot of clubs even if it was 50 years ago have won a trophy to generate even that extra 5-10% support. IF we had won the FA Cup or League Cup, our attendances would've gone up and probably retained some of them in the rush for european tickets.
Sludge mate, we rightly or wrongly play second fiddle to another sport which a lot of these cities just simply do not. We also have to accept that we have an awful history, so anyone who is not automatically a Cardiff fan, would probably not be that inclined to come down and check us out as they'd hear about the negative things that used to surround the club - despite the club doing a fantastic job of improving the image.
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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Der Kaiser
How on earth can you possibly know that? Bus loads? Maybe they just can't get the train because the train system is ****ing terrible. You love to talk in the biggest sweeping generalisations about every place in the UK as if you're some sort of CCMB UK Culture ambassador?
Plastics exist everywhere.
You're bleeting on about every team under the sun having better support but the facts are a lot of clubs even if it was 50 years ago have won a trophy to generate even that extra 5-10% support. IF we had won the FA Cup or League Cup, our attendances would've gone up and probably retained some of them in the rush for european tickets.
Sludge mate, we rightly or wrongly play second fiddle to another sport which a lot of these cities just simply do not. We also have to accept that we have an awful history, so anyone who is not automatically a Cardiff fan, would probably not be that inclined to come down and check us out as they'd hear about the negative things that used to surround the club - despite the club doing a fantastic job of improving the image.
If cardiff blues , the ospreys etc were getting gates of 20000 on a regular basis your view that we play second fiddle to rugby might hold some water, but they don't
Support for the international rugby side is for 4 or 5 games a season
South Wales sports fans are big occasion supporters and within that are loads of premiership football fans
Who live on the doorstep of Cardiff city and don't bother
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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Originally Posted by
Der Kaiser
How on earth can you possibly know that? Bus loads? Maybe they just can't get the train because the train system is ****ing terrible. You love to talk in the biggest sweeping generalisations about every place in the UK as if you're some sort of CCMB UK Culture ambassador?
Plastics exist everywhere.
You're bleeting on about every team under the sun having better support but the facts are a lot of clubs even if it was 50 years ago have won a trophy to generate even that extra 5-10% support. IF we had won the FA Cup or League Cup, our attendances would've gone up and probably retained some of them in the rush for european tickets.
Sludge mate, we rightly or wrongly play second fiddle to another sport which a lot of these cities just simply do not. We also have to accept that we have an awful history, so anyone who is not automatically a Cardiff fan, would probably not be that inclined to come down and check us out as they'd hear about the negative things that used to surround the club - despite the club doing a fantastic job of improving the image.
There’s no point using logic with the guy he will just keep changing the argument and contradicting himself until the cows come home
Get more sense out of Dai Hunt.
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
If cardiff blues , the ospreys etc were getting gates of 20000 on a regular basis your view that we play second fiddle to rugby might hold some water, but they don't
Support for the international rugby side is for 4 or 5 games a season
South Wales sports fans are big occasion supporters and within that are loads of premiership football fans
Who live on the doorstep of Cardiff city and don't bother
And just how is South Wales is different from many other parts of the UK?
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Sheffield and Nottingham are very vibrant cities
And Sheffield has two football teams competing for the areas support
There's feck all to do in Nottingham, especially compared to Cardiff
The only reason Forest maintain the crowds they have is their previous success, something we don't really have, the same goes for many clubs such as Derby and Wolves, with the obvious example being Leeds
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Re: Remember when we were a small club ?
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City123
There's feck all to do in Nottingham
Quite right. That Robin Hood guy spent most of his time wandering around a forest chasing after a woman with a bow and arrow, the demented fool.