provides all the info needed for this thread. interesting how leeds and wigan, two of the best supported clubs who have both had visits from other well supported clubs are showing a 6 and 10% drop in attendances respectively. side affect of credit crunch maybe? approx half the league showing a drop in attendances with the other half showing a rise, when to be honest I expected everyone to show a drop this year due to financial conditions.
provides all the info needed for this thread. interesting how leeds and wigan, two of the best supported clubs who have both had visits from other well supported clubs are showing a 6 and 10% drop in attendances respectively. side affect of credit crunch maybe? approx half the league showing a drop in attendances with the other half showing a rise, when to be honest I expected everyone to show a drop this year due to financial conditions.
provides all the info needed for this thread. interesting how leeds and wigan, two of the best supported clubs who have both had visits from other well supported clubs are showing a 6 and 10% drop in attendances respectively. side affect of credit crunch maybe? approx half the league showing a drop in attendances with the other half showing a rise, when to be honest I expected everyone to show a drop this year due to financial conditions.
Interesting stuff on that table, and regarding comments earlier about attendance for the same opposition the table shows the Bulls have a 15% increase on like for like opposition. (taking in account all the known variables in the universe as per Adeybull's list ) In fact attendance wise it is all up across the board on each of the measures. Hard to find negatives in the facts on that table....other than the league position of course
I also thought we'd see an overall drop this year, with away support dropping for most clubs. But that might not be the case so far, with clubs like Hudds showing impressive improvements. Thing is, I think its easier to significantly increase in percentage terms a low figure than it is to maintain or improve a high figure - which is why Leeds and Wigan are showing drops and Huddersfield and Celtic ( ) are showing big rises.
provides all the info needed for this thread. interesting how leeds and wigan, two of the best supported clubs who have both had visits from other well supported clubs are showing a 6 and 10% drop in attendances respectively. side affect of credit crunch maybe? approx half the league showing a drop in attendances with the other half showing a rise, when to be honest I expected everyone to show a drop this year due to financial conditions.
Interesting stuff on that table, and regarding comments earlier about attendance for the same opposition the table shows the Bulls have a 15% increase on like for like opposition. (taking in account all the known variables in the universe as per Adeybull's list ) In fact attendance wise it is all up across the board on each of the measures. Hard to find negatives in the facts on that table....other than the league position of course
I also thought we'd see an overall drop this year, with away support dropping for most clubs. But that might not be the case so far, with clubs like Hudds showing impressive improvements. Thing is, I think its easier to significantly increase in percentage terms a low figure than it is to maintain or improve a high figure - which is why Leeds and Wigan are showing drops and Huddersfield and Celtic ( ) are showing big rises.
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