Non league attendances
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Re: Non league attendances
Yep, the excellent Football Web Pages suggests that there was an understandable boost after the FA Cup run in 20/21 but laudably they've managed to keep a good proportion of them coming in through the turnstiles for two years.
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Re: Non league attendances
I can assure you that the only feminines allowed at my school were Latin nouns.
It was very much the sort of establishment where Rugby Union and homosexuality were compulsory.
And often combined.
It was very much the sort of establishment where Rugby Union and homosexuality were compulsory.
And often combined.
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Re: Non league attendances
I do like my attendance stats.
137 clubs average over 500 which was always considered to be a very decent average crowd to have.
What's missing for me in all attendances figures throughout the pro and non league game is 'away fans figures'. Granted at our level it would have to be an educated guess but where segregation is compulsory I have always thought this would be easy to include and interesting to see.
Dagenham and Redbridge have for many years done this on their offical website and I have to say the away figures in the conference aren't as high as I would expect. They do visiting fans to them and how many they take themselves away. Dagenham v Barnet for example poor followings imo at each others grounds. Although I do appreciate on the whole in the conference away travel is much much further. Dagenham away to Gateshead for example 14....(if memory serves me correctly)
137 clubs average over 500 which was always considered to be a very decent average crowd to have.
What's missing for me in all attendances figures throughout the pro and non league game is 'away fans figures'. Granted at our level it would have to be an educated guess but where segregation is compulsory I have always thought this would be easy to include and interesting to see.
Dagenham and Redbridge have for many years done this on their offical website and I have to say the away figures in the conference aren't as high as I would expect. They do visiting fans to them and how many they take themselves away. Dagenham v Barnet for example poor followings imo at each others grounds. Although I do appreciate on the whole in the conference away travel is much much further. Dagenham away to Gateshead for example 14....(if memory serves me correctly)
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Re: Non league attendances
Marine are a brilliant non-league club. The ground is one of the quirkiest you’ll see and they have a lovely set-up.
FA Cup run would have certainly done wonders for their profile, and it probably helps that Everton are in the mire too.
Combine the two factors above - a hook to get new people in to watch and then a great experience to keep them coming back - and you’re onto a winner.
I daresay that’s been our formula over recent seasons too. The Grove is fantastic, atmosphere is pretty good, football being played is decent and so the punters come in once and then keep on coming. Long may it continue.
FA Cup run would have certainly done wonders for their profile, and it probably helps that Everton are in the mire too.
Combine the two factors above - a hook to get new people in to watch and then a great experience to keep them coming back - and you’re onto a winner.
I daresay that’s been our formula over recent seasons too. The Grove is fantastic, atmosphere is pretty good, football being played is decent and so the punters come in once and then keep on coming. Long may it continue.
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Re: Non league attendances
The Twitter site 'the 72' gives all the away attendances. Pictures of various away crowds are shown on (if memory serves) 'football away days.Yeltzbaby wrote: ↑18 Jan 2023, 20:43I do like my attendance stats.
137 clubs average over 500 which was always considered to be a very decent average crowd to have.
What's missing for me in all attendances figures throughout the pro and non league game is 'away fans figures'. Granted at our level it would have to be an educated guess but where segregation is compulsory I have always thought this would be easy to include and interesting to see.
Dagenham and Redbridge have for many years done this on their offical website and I have to say the away figures in the conference aren't as high as I would expect. They do visiting fans to them and how many they take themselves away. Dagenham v Barnet for example poor followings imo at each others grounds. Although I do appreciate on the whole in the conference away travel is much much further. Dagenham away to Gateshead for example 14....(if memory serves me correctly)
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Re: Non league attendances
Some clubs do provide away numbers for both their home and away fixtures. Solihull Moors and Kidderminsster Harriers do so, but you have to look at each individual match report for the details.
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Re: Non league attendances
Sorry if this is stating the obvious but surely you can only give away attendances for games that are segregated? How else can you do it?
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