Holiday attendances
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Holiday attendances
Slightly disappointed with our attendance today. Bank holiday, local derby, plus we are no strangers to 12/1300 crowds anyway, I thought there may have been a couple of thousand there. Looking at crowds throughout the Country in non league seemed to show the traditional big crowds were thin on the ground. Many teams only got their usual or slightly more and some even seemed less. One or two bucked that trend though, noticeably Hednesford who's two games were watched by over 5200 people! Strange.
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Re: Holiday attendances
The weather turned out to be better than was expected today.
Guess many made other plans based on forcast for rain and high winds
Guess many made other plans based on forcast for rain and high winds
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Re: Holiday attendances
Albion at home guarantees 250 less whenever we play together.you may be surprised how many players of our flexi season ticket holders are Albion season ticket holders
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Re: Holiday attendances
Hednesford had 2 local derby’s over Christmas and a decent cup run this year, which explains the increase in interest there and as has already been mentioned WBA being at home makes a big difference to Halesowen figures.
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Re: Holiday attendances
When we played Alvechurch Easter Monday it was just over 1000. Against Telford last Boxing Day 1462. Last time we were at home New Years day (2023) it was 1247, although that was against Khalsa.