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Saints 63rd Best Supported Club In Europe
Saints 63rd Best Supported Club In Europe
Wednesday, 5th Dec 2012 11:59

Saints have been revealed to be the 63rd best supported club in Europe in season 2011/12

With their average last season of 26,419 Saints have achieved a respectable position in a list of the average attendances of clubs in Europe, the top of the table is dominated by clubs in Germany, Borussia Dortmund topping the table with a massive 80,521 average dwarfing even Barcelona and Man Utd into second and third respectively, indeed the Bundeslige accounts for 7 out of the top 11 averages in Europe with England only getting three clubs in the top twenty, Arsenal & Newcastle joining United in that list.

63rd for Saints though is a decent average when you consider just how many leagues and clubs there are on the continent of Europe including the United Kingdom, indeed there is a chance that in 2012/13 Saints could enter the top 50, the last place in that tranche of clubs last season was occupied by Lazio on 32,444 just a fraction above St Mary's capacity, but with a number of clubs in that area all around 32k Saints could stand a chance of getting in the top 50 for this season, West Ham United finished 51st the highest placed non Premier club in the list with a 31,079 average, in terms of clubs outside of the top flight of their respective nations, Saints were the 4th best supported club, Eintrach Frankfurt & Fortuna Dusseldorf edging West Ham into 3rd and us behind.

All in all a good placing for Saints and incentive for Saints supporters to keep turning up in numbers at St Mary's this season.  

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SuperKelvin added 12:25 - Dec 5
Just gone down the ticket office to get my reading ticket after seeing this. Fingers crossed we make the top 50
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eusebio added 12:27 - Dec 5
Anyone know who is 62nd
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slynch added 12:28 - Dec 5
How do Saints compare with the other Prem Clubs?
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Horndeansaint added 12:33 - Dec 5
This link tells you slynch.

It is also quite fun to compare us with our fishy friends a few miles from me.

As you will see, we are 12th and that is not likely to change.

http://www.emfootball.co.uk/attend.html
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bstokesaint added 12:49 - Dec 5
I distinctly remember viewing Bloomberg around the Hoddle/ Strachan era when we were enjoying some success in the Premiership the first time around and we were quoted as the 9th most supported club in England. We seem to have dropped a little since then.
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ericofarabia added 13:07 - Dec 5
Lol at Skatesmuffs figures. Some old scumbags - always cheating.


Final Average League Attendances 2006/07






Barclaycard Premier League 2006-2007




Team

MinCrowd

MaxCrowd

AveCrowd

TotCrowd



Manchester United

75,115

76,098

75,826

1,440,694



Arsenal

59,912

60,132

60,045

1,140,863



Newcastle United

48,145

52,305

50,686

963,036



Liverpool

41,370

44,403

43,561

827,660



Chelsea

38,000

41,953

41,541

789,294



Manchester City

25,915

47,244

39,470

749,946



Everton

32,968

40,004

36,763

698,503



Aston Villa

27,450

42,551

36,214

688,071



Tottenham Hotspur

34,154

36,170

35,739

679,043



West Ham United

33,085

34,977

34,681

658,943



Sheffield United

25,011

32,604

30,512

579,728



Portsmouth

19,105

202,001

29,430

559,180



Middlesbrough

23,638

32,013

27,890

502,032



Charlton Athletic

23,423

27,111

26,195

497,708



Reading

21,954

24,122

23,829

452,758



Bolton Wanderers

21,140

27,229

23,606

448,515



Fulham

17,000

24,554

22,279

423,310



Blackburn Rovers

16,035

29,342

21,275

404,233



Watford

13,760

19,830

18,750

356,258



Wigan

14,636

24,726

18,158

345,019








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ericofarabia added 13:11 - Dec 5
LOL .... well that didn't turn out as I expected - but check out the biggest crowd of the season - 202,001

It's true they are the bestest.
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slynch added 13:33 - Dec 5
Cheers Horndeansaint
I have a theory that the position a team finishes in the league is related to this figure. Various random events affect it in the short term; good players (Le Tiss), good management (Cloughie), good investment good business model etc. And the reverse is true too, Leeds etc. All other considerations are available to be earned on an equal basis, tv rights etc so the only fixed quantity and springboard to success is support and the money that it earns.
Saints previous management seemed to alienate their supporters and thereby started the downward spiral that we saw. The current management has obviously put bums on seats and have a business model that will see the club grow from its youth product. Currently, the players are not quite good enough to achieve 12th in the league but there has been insufficient time to resolve that issue as yet, but it will come I'm sure. With the demise of Portsmouth and the possible demotion of Reading to a lower level, the attendance at St Marys will increase and if prem survival occurs this year, which is easily possible, then I should think Cortese will look at expanding the ground or even relocating it and moving on from 12th towards the Euro positions.
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Whatsforpud added 16:34 - Dec 5
I read somewhere last year that the Championship (silly name?) has the best average attendance for a second league in the world.
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Horndeansaint added 10:35 - Dec 6
I think that is correct Whatsforpud (spotted dick and strawberry jam for me please).

As for your theory Slynch, there is a lot of common sense in there as well.

A bit of light reading for you at coffee break, what do you think of this, particularly the prices and attendances?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/david-conn-inside-sport-blog/2012/dec/01/germ
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