The Olden Days
1983-4 average attendances:
Liverpool 31,000
Man U 42,000
Forest 18,000
QPR 15,000
Soton 18,000
West Sham 21,000
Spurs 29,000
Arse 27,000
Villa 22,000
Watford 16,000
Everton 19,000
Norwich 17,000
Leics 14,000
Luton 12,000
Coventry 13,000
Brum 14,000
West Brom 15,000
Sunderland 16,000
Stoke 14,000
1p5wich 17,000
Notts Co 9,000
Wolves 13,000
Interesting (?) that majority were in the 14-20k bracket, and that even Big Clubs (Everton) struggled to attract fans for most matches (the Liverpool gate of 51k clearly skewed their true average)
i blame Webber (#Agenda)
Posted By: Henclrikus on October 10th 2018 at 14:46:45
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- The Olden Days (Other Football) - Henclrikus, Oct 10, 14:46:45
- Due to hooliganism (Other Football) - SCC 28, Oct 10, 19:48:13
- And the clubs with larger grounds' averages were swollen by 3-4 (Other Football) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Oct 10, 16:05:59
- were they the div 1 teams that year (Other Football) - fond, Oct 10, 15:25:56
- D1. In order of standings as of April that season (Other Football) - Henclrikus, Oct 10, 15:49:30
- Neil Warnock took them up i believe (n/m) (Other Football) - earlydoors, Oct 10, 15:30:27
- scratch that, warnock took them up in 91 (n/m) (Other Football) - earlydoors, Oct 10, 15:35:06
- Jimmy Sirrel (Other Football) - fond, Oct 10, 15:38:02
- Yup, Sirrell took them up in 80-81 (Other Football) - Tricky Hawes, Oct 10, 15:48:01
- Jimmy Sirrel (Other Football) - fond, Oct 10, 15:38:02
- scratch that, warnock took them up in 91 (n/m) (Other Football) - earlydoors, Oct 10, 15:35:06
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