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Thread: Effect of midday kickoffs on Championship attendances

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    Re: Effect of midday kickoffs on Championship attendances

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Crowds are down based on last season, though those whose crowds have dropped are more likely to have either struggled last season or have had a downturn of fortunes this season, more than they've had fixtures changed to midday.
    Maybe it's because we are in the bottom three, where as last season we were top half?

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    Re: Effect of midday kickoffs on Championship attendances

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    So it's a lot of nonsense of no value whatsoever and a total waste of time

    What a tool
    Spoken like a true one. ****ing wet wipe.

  3. #28

    Re: Effect of midday kickoffs on Championship attendances

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    Maybe it's because we are in the bottom three, where as last season we were top half?
    A comparison of attendances between last and this season:

    Sunderland -740
    Middlesbrough -4999
    Leeds United -2784
    Millwall -3739
    Plymouth Argyle -2949
    Norwich City -2239
    Blackburn Rovers +57

    Sunderland was our opening game this season and so to have a smaller crowd than last season is a bit of a fail. Both Boro and Leeds games were on a Saturday - Boro was our last home game of last season. Millwall was a midweek fixture this season but a Saturday one last season. Plymouth was our Boxing day fixture last season so would naturally have a bigger crowd. While we had a marginally bigger crowd for Blackburn at home, this season it was held on a Saturday, not midweek like last season.

    It's clear from the start of this season that there has been a drop in crowds. I would say that keeping Bulut on was a mistake and, despite some fans wanting him to stay, him staying clearly had a negative effect on crowds. While we're struggling down the table I think our crowds will remain similarly low but there are signs they will improve if results and performances continue to do.

  4. #29

    Re: Effect of midday kickoffs on Championship attendances

    It’s been affecting my Saturdays, I’m all over the place chronologically. I’m coming out of the ground, jumping on the football bus (which, incidentally, broke down after about 10 yards on Saturday, got a taxi instead) to nip into town for a pint or two. In our heads it’s 5 o’clockish/coming up 6pm when in fact it’s ridiculously early in the afternoon. I’m home by half 6, disoriented by the whole situation. I think my body clock is set fast to 3pm kick offs on a Saturday.

  5. #30

    Re: Effect of midday kickoffs on Championship attendances

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Sunderland was our opening game this season and so to have a smaller crowd than last season is a bit of a fail.
    I disagree. After 12 months of Bulutball, the fact that any more than a couple of thousand turned up is a triumph in my book.

  6. #31

    Re: Effect of midday kickoffs on Championship attendances

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    5 sides have had 3 fixtures moved; Leeds crowd has gone up slightly, 3 have seen theirs go down slightly while QPR's huge crowd drop is arguably the main reason for the large drop figure here.
    I'm not surprised by Leeds, they've got over 20,000 fans on their season ticket waiting list.

  7. #32

    Re: Effect of midday kickoffs on Championship attendances

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    I disagree. After 12 months of Bulutball, the fact that any more than a couple of thousand turned up is a triumph in my book.
    We're on the same hymnsheet here. Normally the opening day home fixture would generate one of the bigger crowds of the season, so to have a lower crowd on the opening day for the same fixture as last season can't be considered as a positive vote for Bulut.

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