We had a debate a few pages back about the Aviva Premiership attendances and the effect of the World Cup
Interesting to note that the average attendance up to and inclusive of Round 6 was 11,780 and the since round 7 (which started Friday the 28th of October, the week after the World Cup final) the average attendance has been 10,646
Interesting to note that the average attendance up to and inclusive of Round 6 was 11,780 and the since round 7 (which started Friday the 28th of October, the week after the World Cup final) the average attendance has been 10,646
An extra couple of Newcastle and Sale home games tilting the balance?
Interesting to note that the average attendance up to and inclusive of Round 6 was 11,780 and the since round 7 (which started Friday the 28th of October, the week after the World Cup final) the average attendance has been 10,646
An extra couple of Newcastle and Sale home games tilting the balance?
Not particularly, Newcastle and Sale each had two home and two away fixtures in the four rounds since round 7. If you were to discount the Twickenham double header in round 1 from the stats then the averages would be 9,212 before round 7 and 10,646 after but seeing as though the teams like to include the Twickenham fixtures to show stronger season averages then I thought I should include
If you discount the Twickenham games then the overall season average is 9,805
Interesting to note that the average attendance up to and inclusive of Round 6 was 11,780 and the since round 7 (which started Friday the 28th of October, the week after the World Cup final) the average attendance has been 10,646
An extra couple of Newcastle and Sale home games tilting the balance?
I'd wager Sale Sharks get better crowds than Wasps and Exeter.
Interesting to note that the average attendance up to and inclusive of Round 6 was 11,780 and the since round 7 (which started Friday the 28th of October, the week after the World Cup final) the average attendance has been 10,646
An extra couple of Newcastle and Sale home games tilting the balance?
I'd wager Sale Sharks get better crowds than Wasps and Exeter.
This season’s averages high to low excluding Twickenham games
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Interesting to note that the average attendance up to and inclusive of Round 6 was 11,780 and the since round 7 (which started Friday the 28th of October, the week after the World Cup final) the average attendance has been 10,646
An extra couple of Newcastle and Sale home games tilting the balance?
Not particularly, Newcastle and Sale each had two home and two away fixtures in the four rounds since round 7. If you were to discount the Twickenham double header in round 1 from the stats then the averages would be 9,212 before round 7 and 10,646 after but seeing as though the teams like to include the Twickenham fixtures to show stronger season averages then I thought I should include
If you discount the Twickenham games then the overall season average is 9,805
Interesting to note that the average attendance up to and inclusive of Round 6 was 11,780 and the since round 7 (which started Friday the 28th of October, the week after the World Cup final) the average attendance has been 10,646
An extra couple of Newcastle and Sale home games tilting the balance?
Not particularly, Newcastle and Sale each had two home and two away fixtures in the four rounds since round 7. If you were to discount the Twickenham double header in round 1 from the stats then the averages would be 9,212 before round 7 and 10,646 after but seeing as though the teams like to include the Twickenham fixtures to show stronger season averages then I thought I should include
If you discount the Twickenham games then the overall season average is 9,805
Interesting to note that the average attendance up to and inclusive of Round 6 was 11,780 and the since round 7 (which started Friday the 28th of October, the week after the World Cup final) the average attendance has been 10,646
An extra couple of Newcastle and Sale home games tilting the balance?
I'd wager Sale Sharks get better crowds than Wasps and Exeter.
This season’s averages high to low excluding Twickenham games
Dire for Newcastle- how do they keep going? And poor for Irish, I'd been told that they were trying to establish themselves as THE rugby brand between Reading and Southampton- and 7.6k is pretty dire.
In fact that's the strange thing- awful crowds in the largest catchment areas. Wasps' behaviour towards the town of High Wycombe and its football team clearly hasn't been missed.
Interesting to note that the average attendance up to and inclusive of Round 6 was 11,780 and the since round 7 (which started Friday the 28th of October, the week after the World Cup final) the average attendance has been 10,646
An extra couple of Newcastle and Sale home games tilting the balance?
Not particularly, Newcastle and Sale each had two home and two away fixtures in the four rounds since round 7. If you were to discount the Twickenham double header in round 1 from the stats then the averages would be 9,212 before round 7 and 10,646 after but seeing as though the teams like to include the Twickenham fixtures to show stronger season averages then I thought I should include
If you discount the Twickenham games then the overall season average is 9,805
A reference to Rugby League on this thread from gutterfax, what a surprise!
Of course double headers are relevant crowds but sometimes they mask an underlying problem of clubs losing their ‘core’ support at their home grounds – I’m sure that Saracens will announce a fantastic average attendance after the Twickenham and Wembley double headers despite attracting just 6,000 a week to Watford
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Interesting to note that the average attendance up to and inclusive of Round 6 was 11,780 and the since round 7 (which started Friday the 28th of October, the week after the World Cup final) the average attendance has been 10,646
An extra couple of Newcastle and Sale home games tilting the balance?
Not particularly, Newcastle and Sale each had two home and two away fixtures in the four rounds since round 7. If you were to discount the Twickenham double header in round 1 from the stats then the averages would be 9,212 before round 7 and 10,646 after but seeing as though the teams like to include the Twickenham fixtures to show stronger season averages then I thought I should include
If you discount the Twickenham games then the overall season average is 9,805
A reference to Rugby League on this thread from gutterfax, what a surprise!
Of course double headers are relevant crowds but sometimes they mask an underlying problem of clubs losing their ‘core’ support at their home grounds – I’m sure that Saracens will announce a fantastic average attendance after the Twickenham and Wembley double headers despite attracting just 6,000 a week to Watford