AggyBlue Posted August 23, 2005 Posted August 23, 2005 Wigan 23575 ....Our pie-munching neighbours have an early lead of 6622 341052[/snapback] First ever game in the top division and against the champions, why the hell didn't they sell out? I remember their first game in the football league, a gate just short of 10K. However after the novelty wore off gates were back down to a couple of thou.
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stuwilky Posted August 23, 2005 Posted August 23, 2005 First ever game in the top division and against the champions, why the hell didn't they sell out? 341064[/snapback] They did. The Chelsea away fans didnt.
cletus Posted August 27, 2005 Posted August 27, 2005 After 2 home games each..... Wigan`s average attendance = 20399 (23575 v chelsea 17223 v Sunderland total...40798) Rovers average attendance = 19664 (16953 v Fulham 22375 v Spurs total...39328) Rovers next home game is vs Newcastle Wigans is vs Boro Oooh! it`s very exciting intit?
RevidgeBlue Posted August 28, 2005 Posted August 28, 2005 After 2 home games each..... Wigan`s average attendance = 20399 (23575 v chelsea 17223 v Sunderland total...40798) Rovers average attendance = 19664 (16953 v Fulham 22375 v Spurs total...39328) Rovers next home game is vs Newcastle Wigans is vs Boro Oooh! it`s very exciting intit? 342365[/snapback] That 17223 for Wigan v Sunderland must have been a small home crowd given Sunderland's likely following? All totally irrelevant however (apart from Gav sweating on his 50 quid. ) Of far more relevance is the fact Wigan recorded their first victory and we don't look capable of notching a goal until bellamy returns.
cletus Posted September 18, 2005 Posted September 18, 2005 ....After 3 home games each:- Wigan`s average attendance = 19146 (23575 v chelsea 17223 v Sunderland 16641 v Boro TOTAL... 57439) Rovers average attendance = 20017 (16953 v Fulham 22375 v Spurs 20725 v newcastle TOTAL...60053) Rovers move into a slim 'average attendance' lead of 871 over our pie-munching neighbours. Rovers next home (league) game is West Brom, Oct 1st Wigan`s next home (league) game is Bolton, Oct 2nd (a potential BIG gate for them)
BRFC4EVA Posted September 19, 2005 Posted September 19, 2005 Isnt this fun? ] We should easily be able to beat them on average crowds. Their gates against sunderland and boro were absolute crap. A promoted team with a population of 300k+ only being able to to get around 14,000 home fans (about 3,500 from afc S and 2,000 from boro) is pathetic imo!
ihateburnley Posted September 19, 2005 Posted September 19, 2005 Why doesn't someone simply set up a league table of average gates for the season? This would be much easier to compare to clubs that we could and possibly should be matching. However, it's very hard to get away from the fact that Blackburn is a much smaller place than even the likes of Bolton, Middlesbrough, Fulham, Sunderland, West Brom etc. On the face of it we haven't got a chance, and I suppose it's credit to the people that run our club, aswell as our loyal supporters, that we still remain in the top flight. There are so many 'bigger' clubs in the lower leagues (if you go off location) such as Hull, Leeds, Wolves, Sheff Wed/Utd, Ipswich etc. I reckon it will be another five years until Rovers get relegated. In the current financial climate of the game, our support cannot possibly 'support' our club in terms of finance. That's why ticket prices MUST be reduced ALONG WITH ALL OTHER ASPECTS OF THE GAME. Cheap tickets is the only thing that Rovers can have going for them - as much as it pains me to say it.
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted September 19, 2005 Posted September 19, 2005 (edited) Its a difficult one.... what happens if Rovers reduce ticket prices but still see a drop in attendance from poor football? How many times have the club dropped ticket prices and seen zero responce from the Blackburn public in the not so distant past,again,look no further than this Wednesday by all accounts.How much money will Rovers lose on a sub 10,000 gate! At a guess I would say the crowd has to be near 15-20,000 just to break even on ground operating costs alone. I fear its a no win situation at the moment. Edited September 19, 2005 by SIMON GARNERS 194
RevidgeBlue Posted September 21, 2005 Posted September 21, 2005 Going back to the original gist of the thread Wigan had just 3346 on last night for the visit of Bournmouth which may give an insight into the size of their real core support. That said we haven't seen what tonight's gate is going to be yet................
CAPT KAYOS Posted September 21, 2005 Posted September 21, 2005 Its a difficult one.... what happens if Rovers reduce ticket prices but still see a drop in attendance from poor football? How many times have the club dropped ticket prices and seen zero responce from the Blackburn public in the not so distant past,again,look no further than this Wednesday by all accounts.How much money will Rovers lose on a sub 10,000 gate! At a guess I would say the crowd has to be near 15-20,000 just to break even on ground operating costs alone. I fear its a no win situation at the moment. 348017[/snapback] Difficult yes SG194, but its all been about the timing. Rovers have been slow on their response and the fans have already departed - the difficulty is getting back into the regime and until the football improves I don't feel the price is going to make that much of a difference now.
Glenn Posted September 21, 2005 Posted September 21, 2005 That said we haven't seen what tonight's gate is going to be yet................ 348382[/snapback] I've been told (I don't know if I should have been, so I won't say by who) that so far we've sold around 8,000.
Threepenny Bit Foot Posted September 21, 2005 Posted September 21, 2005 Why doesn't someone simply set up a league table of average gates for the season? This would be much easier to compare to clubs that we could and possibly should be matching. However, it's very hard to get away from the fact that Blackburn is a much smaller place than even the likes of Bolton, Middlesbrough, Fulham, Sunderland, West Brom etc. 348016[/snapback] http://stats.football365.com/dom/ENG/PR/attend.html IHB try this for size - it saves all the adding up!
andy82 Posted September 21, 2005 Posted September 21, 2005 http://stats.football365.com/dom/ENG/PR/attend.html IHB try this for size - it saves all the adding up! 348432[/snapback] hmmmn. whats the pct mean? Percentage of ground full or percentage compared to last year (somehow) Cant work out why swansea have 118%
BlueMonday Posted September 21, 2005 Posted September 21, 2005 I've been told (I don't know if I should have been, so I won't say by who) that so far we've sold around 8,000. 348428[/snapback] 8 000 in total, or 8,000 Rovers tickets. Would imagine Hudders' would bring a good following at those prices?
stuwilky Posted September 21, 2005 Posted September 21, 2005 hmmmn. whats the pct mean? Percentage of ground full or percentage compared to last year (somehow) Cant work out why swansea have 118% 348434[/snapback] Its percentage capacity. But occasionally they cock up, they will have left the possible capacity at last years figure!!
Alan75 Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 I've been told (I don't know if I should have been, so I won't say by who) that so far we've sold around 8,000. 348428[/snapback] Official site attendance figure for Huddersfield game 11,755
cletus Posted October 2, 2005 Posted October 2, 2005 ....After 4 home games each:- Wigan`s average attendance = 19498 (23575 v chelsea 17223 v Sunderland 16641 v Boro 20553 v Notlob TOTAL... 77992) Rovers average attendance = 20193 (16953 v Fulham 22375 v Spurs 20725 v newcastle 20721 v WBA TOTAL...80774) Next home games... Rovers v Brum (22nd Oct) Wigan v Newcastle (15th Oct) both games are 12.45 k/o & will probably be live tv games (which will probably affect gates)
thenodrog Posted October 2, 2005 Posted October 2, 2005 both games are 12.45 k/o & will probably be live tv games (which will probably affect gates) 350887[/snapback] I think the operative word there is 'definitely' cletus.
MCMC1875 Posted October 3, 2005 Posted October 3, 2005 ....After 4 home games each:- Wigan`s average attendance = 19498 (23575 v chelsea 17223 v Sunderland 16641 v Boro 20553 v Notlob TOTAL... 77992) Rovers average attendance = 20193 (16953 v Fulham 22375 v Spurs 20725 v newcastle 20721 v WBA TOTAL...80774) Next home games... Rovers v Brum (22nd Oct) Wigan v Newcastle (15th Oct) both games are 12.45 k/o & will probably be live tv games (which will probably affect gates) 350887[/snapback] I think Betfred/Paddypower would pay out on this one now Cletus. Rovers should easily top Wigan on all of their first 4 fixtures.
cletus Posted October 3, 2005 Posted October 3, 2005 I think Betfred/Paddypower would pay out on this one now Cletus. Rovers should easily top Wigan on all of their first 4 fixtures. I agree, Rovers should easily top Wigan, but it`s alot closer than i thought it would be.....so far. There`s only an average difference of 695 after 4 games. A good or poor run of results for either team could sway it....although i am confident Rovers will win it quite comfortably in the end. I`m keeping the thread up to date, cos i think GAV`s little bet with his mate is of interest to some people on this board......plus it`s just a little something to keep me occupied during the season.
stuwilky Posted October 3, 2005 Posted October 3, 2005 I agree, Rovers should easily top Wigan, but it`s alot closer than i thought it would be.....so far. There`s only an average difference of 695 after 4 games. A good or poor run of results for either team could sway it....although i am confident Rovers will win it quite comfortably in the end. I`m keeping the thread up to date, cos i think GAV`s little bet with his mate is of interest to some people on this board......plus it`s just a little something to keep me occupied during the season. 351130[/snapback] It also saves me doing it, to claim my free pint from 1864 when Wigans average is higher than 20k for the season (not looking good so far!)
ABBEY Posted October 3, 2005 Posted October 3, 2005 well working in wigan..man i hope they start losing because they think they are an established premier team ...they are really starting to get on my tits now big time...but it was funny watching them give the notlober stick this morning,mind you the notlober had a dingle moment friday reckoned bolton took 10 thousand to bulgaria on a gate of 11 .
cletus Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 aah! Dingle moments (sighs....) .....sounds like a new relaxing coffee from Nescafe or something! "Crap life? crap job? crap team?.....then let new creamy Dingle Moments whisk you away into a super league of vast exagerations.........in a cup!"
Sparky Marky Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Or not in a cup if MGP is around....... I'm sick of Dave Whelan..ok he used to play for us...but he can't shut up at the moment. Opinions on this and that. About how the league should be run etc.... Heard him the other day on about wage capping in the premiership, so that it might make it less of a one horse race......Jesus man!!!!!!...Didn't hear him harping on about that when his crap club were paying £3million out for strikers and paying them fortunes in the Championship........The brass neck of the man....
USABlue Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 well working in wigan..man i hope they start losing because they think they are an established premier team ...they are really starting to get on my tits now big time...but it was funny watching them give the notlober stick this morning,mind you the notlober had a dingle moment friday reckoned bolton took 10 thousand to bulgaria on a gate of 11 . 351173[/snapback] Dingle moment, heh heh. Good one. Where do you get this stuff Abbs.
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