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13-02-2018 11:57 AM #1
Attendances
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13-02-2018 12:05 PM #2
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Amazing how well St.Johnstone and Hamilton to a lesser extent on such small supports.
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13-02-2018 12:11 PM #3
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Would be interesting to see what home support averages is within these figures.
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13-02-2018 12:30 PM #4
Do these figures include the massive away supports brought by Aberdeen and Therangers?
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13-02-2018 12:33 PM #5
I like how Celtic are pretending to have an average of almost 58000 people at every home game.
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13-02-2018 12:47 PM #8
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SInce many have asked:
Average Attendances for the Scottish #Premiership excluding Celtic & Rangers fixtures
#Hibs 17436
#Hearts 17351
#Aberdeen 14912
#Dundee 5617
#Kilmarnock 4729
#Motherwell 4296
#RossCounty 4101
#PartickThistle 3617
#StJohnstone 3611
#Hamilton 2250
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13-02-2018 12:51 PM #9
Hibs average at Easter Road in league. 17,865
Hearts average at Tynecastle in league. 16,699
A far truer reflection of Attendances this season when you get rid of the Murrayfield factor.
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13-02-2018 01:06 PM #10
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With them including the Murrayfield attendances within their average attendance figures, although I understand them doing it, is a bit frustrating; and will probably be the only figures they look at. They'll have no reason to dig any deeper as long as they're ahead of us in these terms.
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13-02-2018 01:10 PM #11
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Another thing worthy of highlighting,
Since moving back to the PBS they've had three 'opportunities' to hit the 20,000 attendance mark with a home game against Celtic, and two home games against us - not one of those fixtures managed it.
We've had Celtic, Rangers and Hearts each at home once this season. All three games where over 20,000. More over, Celtic and Rangers were within one week of each other, that's impressive by anyone's standards in Scottish football (outside Old Firm.)
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13-02-2018 01:15 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Aye if they count toilet seats, all the seats in hospitality, and their seats at home.
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13-02-2018 01:24 PM #13
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13-02-2018 01:31 PM #14
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Dunfermline are doing alright when compared to about half of the SPL.
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13-02-2018 01:36 PM #15
Incredible figures for Hibs and only likely to get better with a certain 18,000 plus against Aberdeen and a full house against the Yams to come
For those of us lucky? enough to have followed Scottish football in the 80s and 90s seeing Hibs the Yams and Aberdeen all with averages over 15,000 in the same season is incredible, it would have been unthinkable back then.
I find it amazing that folk in the press, TV and especially the corridors of power in Scottish football, folk who are supposed to have the good of the game at heart, and even more pertinently are supposed to be promoting and selling it, seem to be so quiet on stats like these. Its good news FFS and makes our game, at least on the surface, look in decent health ..... they should be shouting it from the bloody rooftops
Stats like those would put Hibs, Hearts and Aberdeen mid table or just below in attendances for the Spanish, Italian and French leagues ... three of the so called big 5 in Europe ... and in the top half of the Dutch and Belgian leagues as well. If you chuck in the Ugly sisters who would make a dent in the top 5 of any league in Europe with the crowds they get its unbelievable that we cant attract far more money into our game ... no wonder Barry Hearn was so bloody scathing
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13-02-2018 01:37 PM #16
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Didn't they invent the concept of a fan's run club? In fact, didn't they invent football full stop?
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13-02-2018 01:44 PM #17
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Agreed on the Barry Hearn point as well - It shouldn't be that hard to find someone with the same enthusiasm he has for darts, but for Scottish football.
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I'm still stumped as to why when they could have built a two deck 8,000 capacity stand for the same money using a cantilever design, they chose to build the super duper 'truss' stand with rubbish directors and press areas and no TV studio. Has anybody pointed out to Budge that if they had gone down the cantilever route the 'Sky View lounge' actually would have had a view of the castle
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13-02-2018 01:55 PM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-02-2018 03:19 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Considering Hibs, Hearts, Celtic and Therangers would all take a big away support which would massively boost their numbers
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13-02-2018 03:29 PM #21
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Massive drop from 5th to 6th
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Meanwhile football allows its fans to be treated as an afterthought with lunchtime kick offs for semi finals at Hampden when on a Sunday half the country cant even get a bus or a train that would get them there on time and the busiest fixture schedule arranged for December, the most expensive month of the year.
And in my opinion .... not one shared by everybody I know .... they have allowed a league system where one of the countries biggest clubs in Hibs were allowed to languish in the second tier for three seasons, with a fourth possibly leading to us being in real financial difficulty and a situation now where arguably the countries sixth biggest club in Dundee Utd face the real possibility of a financial crisis they will take years to recover from if they cant make it up through the playoffs this season.
This is not a country where one big club falling by the wayside will instantly be replaced by another .... a bigger league would be able to accommodate the likes of Dundee Utd and Dunfermline and not only make it more likely the could avoid relegation but far more likely they could come back up quickly if they were to be relegated. That would make the finances of the top league where financial stability is vital to the health of our game in general far more solid.
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13-02-2018 03:48 PM #23
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Interesting to see how much Edinburgh City’s attendances would rise if they did manage to climb they’re way up the leagues
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13-02-2018 04:01 PM #24
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13-02-2018 04:43 PM #25
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13-02-2018 04:48 PM #26
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[QUOTE=NAE NOOKIE;5315154]And they called our east stand a white Elephant .... Somebody needs to amend the Yams Wiki page, it states the capacity as 20,099 .. it clearly isn't or the big team would be showing far higher figures
I'm still stumped as to why when they could have built a two deck 8,000 capacity stand for the same money using a cantilever design, they chose to build the super duper 'truss' stand with rubbish directors and press areas and no TV studio. Has anybody pointed out to Budge that if they had gone down the cantilever route the 'Sky View lounge' actually would have had a view of the castle [/QUOT
Given the yam capacity to squander money would that not have been much more expensive than the tin bus shelter thing they did put up?
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13-02-2018 04:51 PM #27
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Of course the admittance criteria might be having a 20k stadium in which case they wouldn't be in at all.
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13-02-2018 05:14 PM #28
Approximately 112,000 people (and that word is being extremely generous to some of them) watching football regularly in Glasgow. Pretty impressive to be fair. Can’t be many similarly sized cities with figures like that. I mean there’s Manchester, but it contains the richest club in the world on one side of town and one of the most iconic clubs in the world on the other.
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13-02-2018 05:20 PM #29
Certainly seems to be a bit of a boom in Scottish attendances. Very encouraging. Hopefully a Dundee United/Hamilton swap to boost premiership further.
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13-02-2018 05:35 PM #30
The Murrayfield games DO NOT COUNT! Those figures distort their average - especially when considering the huge away support The Rangers took to the home of rugby .
It's how many they get at Tynecastle that counts.
We know it. They know it, and every man and his dog knows it.
The idea of Hibs getting over 1,000 more on average through our gates is anathema to the great deluded.
They will not accept it and will use any means to get one over Hibs, including counting the Murrayfield figures. They are simply deluding themselves by clinging to this nonsenseLast edited by Hi Heid Yin; 13-02-2018 at 06:24 PM.
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