Sun Jan 14, 2018 6:38 pm
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Bakedalasker wrote:No comment.
Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:00 pm
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Forever Blue wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:No comment.
No Comment from me as well, the facts are all there
Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:14 pm
Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:17 pm
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Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:32 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Reply Twitter
Rod Young
@Bluebeetle1927
Replying to @AnnisAbraham
Rod Young:
The club is guilty of doing very little, in terms of initiatives to drum up new support, and encourage lapsed supporters. No good emailing, tweeting and facebooking existing fans as they’re attending anyway!
Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:33 pm
Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:35 pm
Forever Blue wrote:' Very Very Interesting / But Worrying '
Our home crowds are Declining, even with Away Support to the Cardiff City nearly doubling and prices coming down.
Free bus travel / Bigger ticket offers / Half season tickets at £2.50p a game.
Neil Warnock,Vincent Tan & Vince Alm & Me( Very worrying) have all commented strongly about Dissapointing home crowds.
Cardiff City are worried, so it is worth looking at.
Our Average Home Support is down by over 3,000 fans (not including Away Support has increased at the CCFC Stadium).
I just copied and pasted this from Mike Morris
VERY INTERESTING STATS
This is how the average crowd has been going since the start of the season, Our average home Support has been sliding,even though our club has continued to be TOP 3 for the nearly 6 Months,
1 23,899
2 20,872
3 20,088
4 19,850
5 21,312
6 20,900
7 20,557
8 19,981
9 19,576
10 19,322
11 19,205
12 19,411
13 19,283
14 19,170
The average attendance after home match 13 is the lowest it has been all season. The club are currently 3rd, a position they have been higher than for the majority of the season. To average 20,000 crowds, the club must average 21,291 over the next 9 games.
These are the average crowds in 2011-12. The last season before the you-know-what. Cardiff were 3rd after home game 14, having spent the first half of the season in 8th/9th spot.
1. 22,639 (5.3% lower than this season)
2. 22,826 (9.4% higher)
3. 22,505 (12% higher)
4. 22,167 (11.7% higher)
5. 22,234 (4.3% higher)
6. 22,163 (6% higher)
7. 21,949 (6.8% higher)
8. 21,960 (9.9% higher)
9. 22,025 (12.5% higher)
10. 22,024 (14% higher)
11. 22,147 (16.4% higher)
12. 22,273 (14.7% higher)
13. 22,266 (15.5% higher)
14. 22,289 (16.3% higher)
The average crowd in 2011-12 season is 3,119 higher than this season. The ticket prices are unchanged. The team are performing as well as, if not better. In real terms it is less expensive to watch Cardiff City now than it was in 2011/12. On Home match day 3 of 2011/12 Cardiff played the glamorous Doncaster Rovers with 8 points from 5 games, and being 6th in the league. The crowd was 21,863. Cardiff City, this season, played QPR having won all of their previous games. The crowd, 18,520. A difference of 3,343.
In the course of 6 years, the club have lost an average of 3,119 fans a game - despite being better placed on the pitch. I doubt if Newport County are averaging 3,119 fans.
I've heard that there are too many games, too few games, silly kick-off times, and all sorts of other reasons for the drop in crowds. Not one person seems willing to point the finger at Vincent Tan. They prefer to point at a fickle fan base, but here are figures from a season that pales in comparison to this current season - 2011/12 provided ample opportunities for the fickleness of fans to shine through.
Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:35 pm
darts wrote:TAN is at fault he destroyed my club.
will never forget Bluebirds running out in w...te at Bournemouth
What does he expect
Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:42 pm
wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Reply Twitter
Rod Young
@Bluebeetle1927
Replying to @AnnisAbraham
Rod Young:
The club is guilty of doing very little, in terms of initiatives to drum up new support, and encourage lapsed supporters. No good emailing, tweeting and facebooking existing fans as they’re attending anyway!
That's bullshit the club do email out and Facebook the prices are the best they've been for years sorry but fans are partly to blame
Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:42 pm
wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:' Very Very Interesting / But Worrying '
Our home crowds are Declining, even with Away Support to the Cardiff City nearly doubling and prices coming down.
Free bus travel / Bigger ticket offers / Half season tickets at £2.50p a game.
Neil Warnock,Vincent Tan & Vince Alm & Me( Very worrying) have all commented strongly about Dissapointing home crowds.
Cardiff City are worried, so it is worth looking at.
Our Average Home Support is down by over 3,000 fans (not including Away Support has increased at the CCFC Stadium).
I just copied and pasted this from Mike Morris
VERY INTERESTING STATS
This is how the average crowd has been going since the start of the season, Our average home Support has been sliding,even though our club has continued to be TOP 3 for the nearly 6 Months,
1 23,899
2 20,872
3 20,088
4 19,850
5 21,312
6 20,900
7 20,557
8 19,981
9 19,576
10 19,322
11 19,205
12 19,411
13 19,283
14 19,170
The average attendance after home match 13 is the lowest it has been all season. The club are currently 3rd, a position they have been higher than for the majority of the season. To average 20,000 crowds, the club must average 21,291 over the next 9 games.
These are the average crowds in 2011-12. The last season before the you-know-what. Cardiff were 3rd after home game 14, having spent the first half of the season in 8th/9th spot.
1. 22,639 (5.3% lower than this season)
2. 22,826 (9.4% higher)
3. 22,505 (12% higher)
4. 22,167 (11.7% higher)
5. 22,234 (4.3% higher)
6. 22,163 (6% higher)
7. 21,949 (6.8% higher)
8. 21,960 (9.9% higher)
9. 22,025 (12.5% higher)
10. 22,024 (14% higher)
11. 22,147 (16.4% higher)
12. 22,273 (14.7% higher)
13. 22,266 (15.5% higher)
14. 22,289 (16.3% higher)
The average crowd in 2011-12 season is 3,119 higher than this season. The ticket prices are unchanged. The team are performing as well as, if not better. In real terms it is less expensive to watch Cardiff City now than it was in 2011/12. On Home match day 3 of 2011/12 Cardiff played the glamorous Doncaster Rovers with 8 points from 5 games, and being 6th in the league. The crowd was 21,863. Cardiff City, this season, played QPR having won all of their previous games. The crowd, 18,520. A difference of 3,343.
In the course of 6 years, the club have lost an average of 3,119 fans a game - despite being better placed on the pitch. I doubt if Newport County are averaging 3,119 fans.
I've heard that there are too many games, too few games, silly kick-off times, and all sorts of other reasons for the drop in crowds. Not one person seems willing to point the finger at Vincent Tan. They prefer to point at a fickle fan base, but here are figures from a season that pales in comparison to this current season - 2011/12 provided ample opportunities for the fickleness of fans to shine through.
You are banging on about crowds but you don't go every game ,times change people stop going for diffent reasons as you know also the youngsters of today would prefer to stay home playing on there Xboxes ,I bet our fickle fans would flick back if we get promoted,this season we are up on last and that's what counts
Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:45 pm
wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:' Very Very Interesting / But Worrying '
Our home crowds are Declining, even with Away Support to the Cardiff City nearly doubling and prices coming down.
Free bus travel / Bigger ticket offers / Half season tickets at £2.50p a game.
Neil Warnock,Vincent Tan & Vince Alm & Me( Very worrying) have all commented strongly about Dissapointing home crowds.
Cardiff City are worried, so it is worth looking at.
Our Average Home Support is down by over 3,000 fans (not including Away Support has increased at the CCFC Stadium).
I think the point is though Wez, that many supporters had their faith taken away by the whole re-brand episode and once the habit has been broken and the blind loyalty has been shattered its very difficult, to not just get those supporters back but to get them back to how they felt about the club before and attending in any regularity.
I just copied and pasted this from Mike Morris
VERY INTERESTING STATS
This is how the average crowd has been going since the start of the season, Our average home Support has been sliding,even though our club has continued to be TOP 3 for the nearly 6 Months,
1 23,899
2 20,872
3 20,088
4 19,850
5 21,312
6 20,900
7 20,557
8 19,981
9 19,576
10 19,322
11 19,205
12 19,411
13 19,283
14 19,170
The average attendance after home match 13 is the lowest it has been all season. The club are currently 3rd, a position they have been higher than for the majority of the season. To average 20,000 crowds, the club must average 21,291 over the next 9 games.
These are the average crowds in 2011-12. The last season before the you-know-what. Cardiff were 3rd after home game 14, having spent the first half of the season in 8th/9th spot.
1. 22,639 (5.3% lower than this season)
2. 22,826 (9.4% higher)
3. 22,505 (12% higher)
4. 22,167 (11.7% higher)
5. 22,234 (4.3% higher)
6. 22,163 (6% higher)
7. 21,949 (6.8% higher)
8. 21,960 (9.9% higher)
9. 22,025 (12.5% higher)
10. 22,024 (14% higher)
11. 22,147 (16.4% higher)
12. 22,273 (14.7% higher)
13. 22,266 (15.5% higher)
14. 22,289 (16.3% higher)
The average crowd in 2011-12 season is 3,119 higher than this season. The ticket prices are unchanged. The team are performing as well as, if not better. In real terms it is less expensive to watch Cardiff City now than it was in 2011/12. On Home match day 3 of 2011/12 Cardiff played the glamorous Doncaster Rovers with 8 points from 5 games, and being 6th in the league. The crowd was 21,863. Cardiff City, this season, played QPR having won all of their previous games. The crowd, 18,520. A difference of 3,343.
In the course of 6 years, the club have lost an average of 3,119 fans a game - despite being better placed on the pitch. I doubt if Newport County are averaging 3,119 fans.
I've heard that there are too many games, too few games, silly kick-off times, and all sorts of other reasons for the drop in crowds. Not one person seems willing to point the finger at Vincent Tan. They prefer to point at a fickle fan base, but here are figures from a season that pales in comparison to this current season - 2011/12 provided ample opportunities for the fickleness of fans to shine through.
You are banging on about crowds but you don't go every game ,times change people stop going for diffent reasons as you know also the youngsters of today would prefer to stay home playing on there Xboxes ,I bet our fickle fans would flick back if we get promoted,this season we are up on last and that's what counts
Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:48 pm
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Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:54 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Reply from FB
Gareth Staphnill:
Imo the whole atmosphere in the ccs is terrible,the canton do their best but compared to ninian Park it’s rubbish,that is a major factor imo!
Sun Jan 14, 2018 7:57 pm
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Sun Jan 14, 2018 8:21 pm
skiprat wrote:Plastic or not the only way city will get respectable crowds is to get to the premier league and STAY there .the lower leagues is done and dusted .god knows we've bumped around for ever getting no where .ye I know we've had play offs and cup finals but the sad facts remains we haven't won a major trophy for 91 years and only spent 16 years in the top flight in our entire history.you don't build a fanbase on failure.look at wolves probably going up for their 64th season in the top flight to be joined by I believe villa,105 seasons and derby 65 seasons in the top division.