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League Attendances on the Up

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 3:26 pm
by marky No.1
Have we missed something?

"I am particularly encouraged that more and more families are going to watch their local League club.

"Given the prevailing financial climate, maintaining this progress will be a significant challenge for clubs. A number of clubs are already using innovative pricing policies to enable them to continue making live football accessible to everyone in their local community."


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/8045781.stm

Re: League Attendances on the Up

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 5:03 pm
by steve mfc
Its only in the Championship that attendances have gone up, 5.1%
In league one its down by 5.5% and in league two by 3.9%.

Even the premiership dropped by 2.1%, its hardly surprising though in the current economic climate in fact i would have thought the drop would have been greater.

Re: League Attendances on the Up

PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 10:53 am
by marky No.1
steve mfc wrote:Its only in the Championship that attendances have gone up, 5.1%
In league one its down by 5.5% and in league two by 3.9%.

Even the premiership dropped by 2.1%, its hardly surprising though in the current economic climate in fact i would have thought the drop would have been greater.


Yes, agree with that. Also the fact that "New kids on the block" Clubs have had large injections of capital boosting them up the Leagues (a la Wigan, Hull, Stoke, Portsmouth, Fulham etc.) taking the place of ex. top Clubs (Leeds, Leicester, Norwich, Charlton, Southampton) and now there are many ex-top flight clubs with good followings in the Championship, League 1 and even League 2 :o .

Thing is with the Premiership inparticular how many are real fans and not just on freebie tickets or hand downs? Sponsorship and hospitality freebies will definately be further on the way down as businesses look to ways of cutting costs.