ComeOnYouUll wrote:
So you insist that Rovers fans are more loyal despite their numbers falling for a second year in a row despite (in Rovers Trace's definition) a successful season?
Meanwhile Hull's crowds are up again despite another season of relative disappointment (no cup run, mid table and no play off win) as are our season ticket sales (record), replica shirt sales (record) and general merchandise sales (+£1m again).
Ever thought of going into politics?
You had a much better season then last year so your crowds should have gone up. Rovers season for me ended successful simply because we won a playoff game. By this point we couldn't increase our home support could we. All i can say is I witnessed how loyal your fans are last Saturday with my own eyes.
I'll admit I'm a little dissapointed with our average attendance but thats not to say it has anything to do with the Home support. We've had alot less away fans visit Craven Park. Below shows how easily your average attendance can change after only a couple of games.
Huddersfield @ Home 2009 = 8731
Huddersfield @ Home 2010 = 7575
This Shudds match alone took 100 off this seasons average attendance.
Catalans @ Home 2009 = 8115
Catalans @ Home 2010 = 7102
Celtic @ Home 2009 = 8046
Celtic @ Home 2010 = 7273
Between those 3 matches was where our average attendance went down on last season. Shows just how easy it can change.