GaryHamsonsLeftBootLace
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I thought I'd get a thread going to take all our minds off of the circus that is Transfer Deadline Day and leave Sky and Twitter to whip itself into an inexplicable frenzy...
Was just looking at a website to see what Birmingham City's average home attendance was (to see if they could have any change of justifying all the signings within the FFP rules) and saw that Leeds' average (albeit at this early stage of the season) is 30,899. Ours is 26,064 and the unclean from S6 have 26,584.
Just to amaze you with my brilliant mathematical brain, I make that a combined Sheffield average attendance of 52,648.
Now, this is not a "mine's bigger than yours" debate, and I'm definitely not going to be so rude to go down the unthinkable merger route, but the above stats did get me thinking whether if we weren't in a two club city would our attendances really be over 50,000 (subject to a large enough stadium of course) or is there a glass ceiling that keeps one club cities potential attendance lower?
I guess I'm asking, does the rivalry that exists between the Blades and the Pigs keep interests high, enabling both teams to attract 26k per game, and if we were only a one club city, would it still be around the 30k mark, as it is in Leeds.
I suppose Sheffield is fairly unique due to its football heritage and socio-demographics. One could also argue that Leeds has two clubs (one football, one rugby league) which keeps their attendances low.
Or does it also come down to capacity. If Elland Road could hold 40,000 would they get 40,000?
Anyone got any thoughts or shall we just get back to looking at Sky News for fax machine fault updates?
Was just looking at a website to see what Birmingham City's average home attendance was (to see if they could have any change of justifying all the signings within the FFP rules) and saw that Leeds' average (albeit at this early stage of the season) is 30,899. Ours is 26,064 and the unclean from S6 have 26,584.
Just to amaze you with my brilliant mathematical brain, I make that a combined Sheffield average attendance of 52,648.
Now, this is not a "mine's bigger than yours" debate, and I'm definitely not going to be so rude to go down the unthinkable merger route, but the above stats did get me thinking whether if we weren't in a two club city would our attendances really be over 50,000 (subject to a large enough stadium of course) or is there a glass ceiling that keeps one club cities potential attendance lower?
I guess I'm asking, does the rivalry that exists between the Blades and the Pigs keep interests high, enabling both teams to attract 26k per game, and if we were only a one club city, would it still be around the 30k mark, as it is in Leeds.
I suppose Sheffield is fairly unique due to its football heritage and socio-demographics. One could also argue that Leeds has two clubs (one football, one rugby league) which keeps their attendances low.
Or does it also come down to capacity. If Elland Road could hold 40,000 would they get 40,000?
Anyone got any thoughts or shall we just get back to looking at Sky News for fax machine fault updates?