No , I just don't want to waste my evening , I have an interesting boxing documentary to watch
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Current trends suggest none do. Any drops are negligible. The pull of the Premier League is immense. Cardiff vs Huddersfield in the PL brought 30k fans into the ground. A season later and almost 9k less were there for a Championship fixture. It was just over half that PL crowd last November.
The days of Division 1,2,3&4 are almost irrelevant nowadays. The Premier League is the behemoth of English football. That's not to belittle any of the other divisions, but the PL is far bigger now than the 1st Division ever was, by such a huge margin.
[QUOTE=SLUDGE FACTORY;5330982]So we didn't have considerable success in our first few seasons, hence the below par crowds.
Define good and compare it with other clubs in a similar situation. Since the FA cup final, we've only averaged less than 18k twice, under Russell Slade and Warnock's first season.
Honestly if you think this is some sort of battle you need to spend more time with the kids
Wether you like it or not Cardiff City have always had wild variations in their support and whilst we know Cardiff City can attract big gates they simply don't stick around .
To make the jump from getting 16 or 17 k home fans to thinking we could command a 40 k home support is shooting ourselves in the foot .
We are not a football city like Southampton , Pompey , Nottingham
That's it , it's a pisser but that's it