5tannington Blade
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Our average attendance this season is set to be the highest we've had in the 2nd tier for at least 35 years. We're averaging nearly 2000 more than the first season in the championship after we got relegated under Warnock, we're also currently beating the attendances we had in the championship promotion season with Wilder. Our average will probably dip slightly as we've had to get games re-scheduled for midweek which always tend to get lower attendances but it's still slightly strange the large crowds we've been getting.
Possible theories:
Anyone have any other theories why this might be and has our fanbase grown or is it all purely down to a set of circumstances from covid etc?
Possible theories:
- The hunger to return to football matches after a long absence due to covid
- High prices for matchday tickets meaning the season ticket prices were more attractive - meaning more people at more games than they'd normally attend
- The prospect of a very expensive squad playing at a division lower with a 'proven' promotion winning manager looked like we were set for a good season
- Or the fanbase has gradually grown after an extended period of time playing good football during the Wilder years.
- Any other theories?
Anyone have any other theories why this might be and has our fanbase grown or is it all purely down to a set of circumstances from covid etc?
