Size of club 14:31 - Jul 22 with 8763 views | treboethjack | We all know this has been done to death over the years but having just seen someone discussing it in the Joe Allen thread it got me thinking, how long do we have to be competing at this level (having won a major cup) before we start climbing the ladder in terms of club size? and what else to we need to do other than expand. | |
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Size of club on 12:45 - Jul 23 with 1633 views | WxmJax |
Size of club on 12:02 - Jul 23 by ChrisSCFC | Average home league attendance : 21,667 A couple of massive away following's from teams local to Leeds to bring it above the 20K. It'd be like us getting 7K in the Championship, shit. Maybe the draw of super Garry Monk will sell out Elland Road... |
http://www.wafll.com/leeds-statistics/leeds-2015-16.html There you go, massive away followings from the local teams, Burnley, Charlton and Brentford, yet only 900 more than average for the Sheff Wed game. Probably something to do with Sheffield being so far from Leeds. | |
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Size of club on 12:47 - Jul 23 with 1630 views | ChrisSCFC |
Size of club on 12:43 - Jul 23 by raynor94 | In the early sixties Burnley were arguably the best team in the country, percentage wise to population they are a fantastically supported club, Swansea has never had that level of support, the doldrums, rugby, as I said 70000. against 250000, we won't match their intensity |
I'm aware of the history and no we almost certainly never will I just hope we can get more within our catchment supporting us is all. | | | |
Size of club on 12:49 - Jul 23 with 1626 views | ChrisSCFC |
Size of club on 12:45 - Jul 23 by WxmJax | http://www.wafll.com/leeds-statistics/leeds-2015-16.html There you go, massive away followings from the local teams, Burnley, Charlton and Brentford, yet only 900 more than average for the Sheff Wed game. Probably something to do with Sheffield being so far from Leeds. |
The people staying away because of the ownership doesn't hold much water when they're packing ER for the visits of Arsenal & Man U. They're staying away because they're shit. | | | |
Size of club on 12:50 - Jul 23 with 1623 views | raynor94 |
Size of club on 12:47 - Jul 23 by ChrisSCFC | I'm aware of the history and no we almost certainly never will I just hope we can get more within our catchment supporting us is all. |
And I 100% agree, the situation is definitely improving among the kids these days, as far as shirts go long May it continue | |
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Size of club on 12:51 - Jul 23 with 1621 views | ChrisSCFC |
Size of club on 12:50 - Jul 23 by raynor94 | And I 100% agree, the situation is definitely improving among the kids these days, as far as shirts go long May it continue |
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Size of club on 13:02 - Jul 23 with 1605 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Size of club on 12:43 - Jul 23 by raynor94 | In the early sixties Burnley were arguably the best team in the country, percentage wise to population they are a fantastically supported club, Swansea has never had that level of support, the doldrums, rugby, as I said 70000. against 250000, we won't match their intensity |
We should be aiming to doubleour attendance eventually. The whole of West Waes is ours and the Valleys as far as Gwent are turing over to us. We need a ground of at least 33,000. | |
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Size of club on 13:28 - Jul 23 with 1583 views | raynor94 | Quite agree | |
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Size of club on 15:40 - Jul 23 with 1533 views | Glyn1 | If the stadium isn't completely full, people regard it as a badge of shame and I've never understood why. No-one is congratulating Southern Railway for continually running at 100% capacity for example. Expand the stadium in stages to 35,000 and expect it to be mainly 80% full (i.e. 28,000 spectators) and completely full only for the biggest matches. People will be able to sit with their family, kids will have a better chance of watching their heroes, and people can make a last minute decision to watch a match and still have a reasonable chance of getting a ticket. I really don't see a problem doing that. [Post edited 23 Jul 2016 15:42]
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Size of club on 16:34 - Jul 23 with 1511 views | crix | this whole debate on what is a 'big club' really is hard to put an actual finger on. personally ive always sort believed it was about history as in the success of a club over its entirety. growing up I used to watch grandstand and world of sport (I'm 47 now by the way) and the football segments on each and it was quite clear who the big clubs were back then just by listening to they way certain clubs were spoken about and such. things have changed quite a lot since the advent of the premier league and as such the 'big club' parameters seem to of changed too. take Chelsea for example ok they had a little bit of success in ye olde days but they were never spoken about with the same affection as a Bolton or a wolves for example. but enter the roman empire and lets face it they are considered to be a 'big club' now. they have had a lot of success in the roman years and as a result now have a massive world wide following and ergo now a 'big club' status. so how do we become a big club? well its not going to happen over night unless a mega billionaire is going to jump in and pump in his hard cash willy nilly and buy up all the talent around, well that's not on the immediate horizon with the events of yesterday is it:) so is expanding our stadium going to turn us into a 'big club'? quite honestly no. we definitely need to do it but its not going to give us a 'big club' title on its own. if we are going to ditch the small time we need to win stuff and on a regular basis, then as a result we get global interest and then we start getting spoken about (eventually) as a big club. so lets not worry about our small club badge of honour as we are stuck with it for now at least. | | | |
Size of club on 16:41 - Jul 23 with 1501 views | PozuelosSideys |
Size of club on 15:40 - Jul 23 by Glyn1 | If the stadium isn't completely full, people regard it as a badge of shame and I've never understood why. No-one is congratulating Southern Railway for continually running at 100% capacity for example. Expand the stadium in stages to 35,000 and expect it to be mainly 80% full (i.e. 28,000 spectators) and completely full only for the biggest matches. People will be able to sit with their family, kids will have a better chance of watching their heroes, and people can make a last minute decision to watch a match and still have a reasonable chance of getting a ticket. I really don't see a problem doing that. [Post edited 23 Jul 2016 15:42]
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I hope you're not compring the Swans to Southern Railways. They are complete fhuckwits. The players wouldnt turn up, we wouldnt kick off until midnight and youll be paying £150 a ticket for ony 75 minutes of game time :) | |
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Size of club on 16:58 - Jul 23 with 1484 views | WxmJax |
Size of club on 12:49 - Jul 23 by ChrisSCFC | The people staying away because of the ownership doesn't hold much water when they're packing ER for the visits of Arsenal & Man U. They're staying away because they're shit. |
But they didn't play ManU or Arsenal last season. You keep changing your point and losing. Give it a rest and go get a beer I'm on the kronenburg. | |
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Size of club on 18:04 - Jul 23 with 1447 views | Oldjack |
Size of club on 21:38 - Jul 22 by ItchySphincter | They're not in the Prem though are they dumbo so what's your point? [Post edited 22 Jul 2016 22:48]
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they are big clubs ,you thick tw*t and always will be ,fuk me there's one born every minute aye | |
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