Tyrone Shoelaces Posted December 2, 2021 Posted December 2, 2021 (edited) 50 minutes ago, Aqualung said: Going back to the 90s I borrowed a couple of books from a Rovers supporting mate of mine. One book was about all rovers league tables since when and the other was about Burnley. Both included attendances. I looked at the season when Burnley last won the league and compared the gates we got against theirs. Now, if my memories serve me right, when Burnley won the league in was is 1960/61....????.....where did we finish? 7th or 8th. When I totted up the league and cups attendances for that season and averaged them out Rovers averaged appx 7000 more per home game than Burnley. Tit for tat I know. Just hope I remembered rightly. I’m surprised by that. I’d have said they would have been roughly equal at the best. That was the season after the Wembley ticket debacle when lots of Rovers fans walked away from the club. Edited December 2, 2021 by Tyrone Shoelaces Quote
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Claytons Left Boot Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 10 hours ago, Aqualung said: Going back to the 90s I borrowed a couple of books from a Rovers supporting mate of mine. One book was about all rovers league tables since when and the other was about Burnley. Both included attendances. I looked at the season when Burnley last won the league and compared the gates we got against theirs. Now, if my memories serve me right, when Burnley won the league in was is 1960/61....????.....where did we finish? 7th or 8th. When I totted up the league and cups attendances for that season and averaged them out Rovers averaged appx 7000 more per home game than Burnley. Tit for tat I know. Just hope I remembered rightly. Don’t think that’s correct mate. The only thing they’ve got on us is that their highest average attendance for a season is higher than ours. 32k when they won the league in 1960, against our 30k in 1958-59. Other than that, old Ewood was bigger than old Turf Moor, new Ewood is bigger than new Turf Moor, our record attendance is bigger than theirs and our major honours blow them out the water, 10 to their paltry 3. Their trophy cabinet is full of dust. Quote
Gav Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 You need look no further than these stadium busting gates from the mid 80's, absolutely pathetic, I've seen more at Mill Hill St Peters. 19 December 1986 Cardiff City (H) 1–3 Hoskin 65' 1,717 26 December 1986 Wrexham (A) 2–2 Parker 64', Murphy 71' 4,568 27 December 1986 Crewe Alexandra (H) 4–0 Murphy 16', Hoskin 47', James 67', Malley 76' 2,560 1 January 1987 Rochdale (H) 0–3 4,217 3 January 1987 Lincoln City (A) 1–2 Murphy 15' 2,343 24 January 1987 Hereford United (H) 0–6 1,961 31 January 1987 Hartlepool United (A) 2–2 Malley 10', Grewcock 40' 1,506 6 February 1987 Swansea City (A) 2–2 Murphy 29', Hoskin 58' 6,015 14 February 1987 Wolverhampton Wanderers (H) 2–5 James 15', Grewcock 22' 2,947 21 February 1987 Halifax Town (A) 2–2 James 62', Grewcock 81' 1,735 28 February 1987 Tranmere Rovers (H) 2–2 Grewcock 33', Rodaway 40' 2,394 4 March 1987 Peterborough United (A) 1–1 Grewcock 60' 4,304 7 March 1987 Exeter City (H) 0–0 1,792 13 March 1987 Stockport County (A) 1–0 Hoskin 16' 2,500 17 March 1987 Northampton Town (H) 2–1 Hoskin 39', Gallagher 70' 2,691 21 March 1987 Aldershot (H) 0–1 2,690 28 March 1987 Preston North End (A) 1–2 Parker 75' 10,716 4 April 1987 Cambridge United (H) 0–2 1,874 1 Quote
AllRoverAsia Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 (edited) Rovers: http://european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/league/blar.htm Dingles: https://european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/league/burn.htm and whilst we're at it and for a further laugh: https://european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/league/pne.htm Edited December 3, 2021 by AllRoverAsia 1 Quote
47er Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 35 minutes ago, Gav said: You need look no further than these stadium busting gates from the mid 80's, absolutely pathetic, I've seen more at Mill Hill St Peters. 19 December 1986 Cardiff City (H) 1–3 Hoskin 65' 1,717 26 December 1986 Wrexham (A) 2–2 Parker 64', Murphy 71' 4,568 27 December 1986 Crewe Alexandra (H) 4–0 Murphy 16', Hoskin 47', James 67', Malley 76' 2,560 1 January 1987 Rochdale (H) 0–3 4,217 3 January 1987 Lincoln City (A) 1–2 Murphy 15' 2,343 24 January 1987 Hereford United (H) 0–6 1,961 31 January 1987 Hartlepool United (A) 2–2 Malley 10', Grewcock 40' 1,506 6 February 1987 Swansea City (A) 2–2 Murphy 29', Hoskin 58' 6,015 14 February 1987 Wolverhampton Wanderers (H) 2–5 James 15', Grewcock 22' 2,947 21 February 1987 Halifax Town (A) 2–2 James 62', Grewcock 81' 1,735 28 February 1987 Tranmere Rovers (H) 2–2 Grewcock 33', Rodaway 40' 2,394 4 March 1987 Peterborough United (A) 1–1 Grewcock 60' 4,304 7 March 1987 Exeter City (H) 0–0 1,792 13 March 1987 Stockport County (A) 1–0 Hoskin 16' 2,500 17 March 1987 Northampton Town (H) 2–1 Hoskin 39', Gallagher 70' 2,691 21 March 1987 Aldershot (H) 0–1 2,690 28 March 1987 Preston North End (A) 1–2 Parker 75' 10,716 4 April 1987 Cambridge United (H) 0–2 1,874 Different times Gav. Attendances everywhere up since then. Poor stadiums, fan violence. Not seen as a family day out! Quote
tomphil Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 2 hours ago, Gav said: You need look no further than these stadium busting gates from the mid 80's, absolutely pathetic, I've seen more at Mill Hill St Peters. 19 December 1986 Cardiff City (H) 1–3 Hoskin 65' 1,717 26 December 1986 Wrexham (A) 2–2 Parker 64', Murphy 71' 4,568 27 December 1986 Crewe Alexandra (H) 4–0 Murphy 16', Hoskin 47', James 67', Malley 76' 2,560 1 January 1987 Rochdale (H) 0–3 4,217 3 January 1987 Lincoln City (A) 1–2 Murphy 15' 2,343 24 January 1987 Hereford United (H) 0–6 1,961 31 January 1987 Hartlepool United (A) 2–2 Malley 10', Grewcock 40' 1,506 6 February 1987 Swansea City (A) 2–2 Murphy 29', Hoskin 58' 6,015 14 February 1987 Wolverhampton Wanderers (H) 2–5 James 15', Grewcock 22' 2,947 21 February 1987 Halifax Town (A) 2–2 James 62', Grewcock 81' 1,735 28 February 1987 Tranmere Rovers (H) 2–2 Grewcock 33', Rodaway 40' 2,394 4 March 1987 Peterborough United (A) 1–1 Grewcock 60' 4,304 7 March 1987 Exeter City (H) 0–0 1,792 13 March 1987 Stockport County (A) 1–0 Hoskin 16' 2,500 17 March 1987 Northampton Town (H) 2–1 Hoskin 39', Gallagher 70' 2,691 21 March 1987 Aldershot (H) 0–1 2,690 28 March 1987 Preston North End (A) 1–2 Parker 75' 10,716 4 April 1987 Cambridge United (H) 0–2 1,874 Great fans, always there in the darkest times you'd never get that lot climbing on any bandwagons. 3 Quote
JHRover Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 3 hours ago, 47er said: Different times Gav. Attendances everywhere up since then. Poor stadiums, fan violence. Not seen as a family day out! Agree although many at Rovers can't wait to produce attendance stats from the 80s to help explain/justify dire attendances in 2021. As you say times have changed and if the benchmark is what was happening in the 80s then we are on a slippery slope. Football is a different game and most clubs have seen substantial increases since then even when at a similar level in the pyramid. 1 Quote
Wheelton Blue Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 Rovers, Burnley, Preston, Bolton are all generally much of a muchness attendance wise. Blackpool perhaps not so much. 3 Quote
Gav Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 6 hours ago, 47er said: Different times Gav. Attendances everywhere up since then. Poor stadiums, fan violence. Not seen as a family day out! They were getting less than 2000 for league games, different times or not, thats bloody appalling for the biggest and best supported club in the world 47er. 4 Quote
Aqualung Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 47 minutes ago, Gav said: They were getting less than 2000 for league games, different times or not, thats bloody appalling for the biggest and best supported club in the world 47er. Colne Dynamoes had more on for some games. 3 Quote
Boroblue Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 9 hours ago, AllRoverAsia said: Rovers: http://european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/league/blar.htm Dingles: https://european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/league/burn.htm and whilst we're at it and for a further laugh: https://european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/league/pne.htm I’ll add to that the big crowds at the end of the 60s beginning of the 70s was due to us. In that time blackburn supporters used to follow them because they believed we where one and the same. I used to go onto the beehole with 20 or 30 of my dads friends who were rovers season tickets holders and they would cheer Burnley. The beehive during the time of Peter noble ,frank casper and Ralph Coates was almost entirely rovers fans They where the ones who changed the dynamics when things changed and they where no longer top dog. Rather than returning the favour they turned nasty and where we are now is because of them. 1 Quote
blondie Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 8 minutes ago, Boroblue said: They where the ones who changed the dynamics when things changed and they where no longer top dog. Rather than returning the favour they turned nasty and where we are now is because of them. Agree, having worked in Burnley for 40 years, the early 70's was banter and friendly rivalry, however once we gained the ascendancy it turned. Quote
rigger Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 24 minutes ago, blondie said: Agree, having worked in Burnley for 40 years, the early 70's was banter and friendly rivalry, however once we gained the ascendancy it turned. I remember as a kid in the seventies, Bolton was always more hassle than Burnley. 1 Quote
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 32 minutes ago, blondie said: Agree, having worked in Burnley for 40 years, the early 70's was banter and friendly rivalry, however once we gained the ascendancy it turned. 'Worked'?....😉 1 Quote
Backroom Mike E Posted December 3, 2021 Backroom Posted December 3, 2021 46 minutes ago, Boroblue said: I’ll add to that the big crowds at the end of the 60s beginning of the 70s was due to us. In that time blackburn supporters used to follow them because they believed we where one and the same. I used to go onto the beehole with 20 or 30 of my dads friends who were rovers season tickets holders and they would cheer Burnley. The beehive during the time of Peter noble ,frank casper and Ralph Coates was almost entirely rovers fans They where the ones who changed the dynamics when things changed and they where no longer top dog. Rather than returning the favour they turned nasty and where we are now is because of them. Yep, my dad always used to go to Burnley if they were at home and Rovers weren't, even still in a Rovers jersey. Couldn't do that now, couldn't even go to the town centre! Quote
Upside Down Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 (edited) 8 hours ago, JHRover said: Agree although many at Rovers can't wait to produce attendance stats from the 80s to help explain/justify dire attendances in 2021. As you say times have changed and if the benchmark is what was happening in the 80s then we are on a slippery slope. Football is a different game and most clubs have seen substantial increases since then even when at a similar level in the pyramid. To be fair a lot of fans are staying away from Rovers deliberately in protest. A lot of them would still be going regularly, maybe even season ticket holders, under different circumstances. Unlike suuupoh Bonleh I can't remember any Rovers fans claiming to be the best fans in the world. Edited December 3, 2021 by Upside Down Quote
47er Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 6 hours ago, Gav said: They were getting less than 2000 for league games, different times or not, thats bloody appalling for the biggest and best supported club in the world 47er. No argument there Gav, my comments were directed at your list of rovers attendances!! Quote
47er Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 1 hour ago, Mike E said: Yep, my dad always used to go to Burnley if they were at home and Rovers weren't, even still in a Rovers jersey. Couldn't do that now, couldn't even go to the town centre! Yes, had to believe now. I knew people who followed Rovers one Saturday and Burnley the next. Some had season tickets for both. Quote
Upside Down Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 As with most of our neighbours, jealousy is a cruel mistress. Quote
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