I'd expect Hudders etc to be averaging more than us seeing as you have Rochdale/Oldham/Tranmere/Chesterfield/Sheffields/Bury etc all within an hour or two drive away
especially when they can take pretty much unlimited numbers to bury/rochdale etc when our close grounds have limiting allocations, well most of them.
huddersfield averaging 1,631 we're averaging 1,120 before last saturdays fixtures
No doubt, but they have Bury, Chesterfield, Notts County, Oldham, Preston, Rochdale, Scunthorpe, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday and Tranmere within about 75 miles of them (10/23).
We have Brentford, Colchester, MK Dons, Orient, Stevenage and Wycombe (6/23). Our numbers at two of these were capped.
In addition, Carlisle and Hartlepool are much shorter journeys from Huddersfield than Charlton, albeit not local.
That's before you make any allowance for Huddersfield fans in London against Charlton fans in the north.
Be interesting to see a wider comparison, but Hudds at Colchester and Charlton at Scunthorpe isn't a bad one.
So our away support is better this season in League One than it was in 2007/08 when we were a Championship side with a credible chance of promotion . . .
not sure why my last comment as come out as written by organiser. his was the first bit, mine the second btw
huddersfield averaging 1,631 we're averaging 1,120 before last saturdays fixtures
We have Brentford, Colchester, MK Dons, Orient, Stevenage and Wycombe (6/23). Our numbers at two of these were capped.
When you look at it like that, It's decent. Brentford & Stevenage sold out. Orient 5:20 on NYE but still took a decent number, Pretty sure we never took under 1.5k for Col U, Wycombe and MK on midweek
Instead of rubbishing it consistently what are YOU doing to improve the numbers beyond the odd away game that you can go to by your own admission ?
i'm procreating and brainwashing my 4 sons into the religion of charlton
JT if you're talking Championship attendances that's when we were last there, i put the good season in with the bad one to give yu a feel for the occassions!
and for an all conquering season that we're having now , our numbers aren't great considering how decent our home numbers are
Instead of rubbishing it consistently what are YOU doing to improve the numbers beyond the odd away game that you can go to by your own admission ?
i'm procreating and brainwashing my 4 sons into the religion of charlton, playing the long game
JT if you're talking Championship attendances that's when we were last there, i put the good season in with the bad one to give yu a feel for the occassions!
and for an all conquering season that we're having now , our numbers aren't great considering how decent our home numbers are
we cant get away from the fact that most teams in this league are from the north. it puts me off when you look at how much the train fare is to these places. for example i was thinking about going to huddersfield. i had a look at the train prices today and your looking at close to £100. its ridiculous.
Well comparing us to Huddersfield is interesting. Our games are an average of 159 miles, whilst there's are 124, so adjusting their average downwards for miles travelled would mean it's 1120 to us, 1270 to them, only 13% difference. When you take into account more of their local games being unlimited, compared to our local games having low away allocations, plus the fact they have a sizeable London fan-base, compared to our negligible Yorkshire fan-base, then the two clubs away followings are actually very similar.
Of course, statistics can be made to prove any points, you just have to pick the right statistics and the right context.
As I've said before, you look at the problem wrong, it's not a matter of under-performing on away sales, it's over performing on home sales, something the club, and airman in particular should be congratulated on, rather than endlessly bashing our own fans without offering even one useful suggestion to change the status quo.
Well comparing us to Huddersfield is interesting. Our games are an average of 159 miles, whilst there's are 124, so adjusting their average downwards for miles travelled would mean it's 1120 to us, 1270 to them, only 13% difference. When you take into account more of their local games being unlimited, compared to our local games having low away allocations, plus the fact they have a sizeable London fan-base, compared to our negligible Yorkshire fan-base, then the two clubs away followings are actually very similar.
Of course, statistics can be made to prove any points, you just have to pick the right statistics and the right context.
As I've said before, you look at the problem wrong, it's not a matter of under-performing on away sales, it's over performing on home sales, something the club, and airman in particular should be congratulated on, rather than endlessly bashing our own fans without offering even one useful suggestion to change the status quo.
I'm sorry randy you should be banned immediatly from this site.
You can't come on here posting sensible things like that.
Just booked the train for Carlisle , all i need now is a ticket to get in! :-0
Sorry if I have already missed it, but how much is the train?
Kev i'm 100% certain someone will come on here to gloat about the fact that they paid less , i paid £84 , Trainline from Euston which is cheaper than me driving and having to stay in a hotel , i drove to Hartlepool (Carlisle is even further) and it took me 7 hours 30 mins , do i want to do it again? erm nope :-0
Should be over a 1000 at Huddersfield which is respectable if not impressive. Well done to those going-hopefully you'll be rewarded with at least a point. I'm moving house so that's my excuse this week...
I think it is disappointing if we can't manage nearer 2000. After all they brought over 1,000 to us for an evening game that was live on TV, and their home support is less than ours
Should be over a 1000 at Huddersfield which is respectable if not impressive. Well done to those going-hopefully you'll be rewarded with at least a point. I'm moving house so that's my excuse this week...
I think it is disappointing if we can't manage nearer 2000. After all they brought over 1,000 to us for an evening game that was live on TV, and their home support is less than ours
Signed, Oohaah's Czech relative :-)
Have you taken into consideration the free coach travel as well that they had for the game.
Instead of rubbishing it consistently what are YOU doing to improve the numbers beyond the odd away game that you can go to by your own admission ?
i'm procreating and brainwashing my 4 sons into the religion of charlton, playing the long game
JT if you're talking Championship attendances that's when we were last there, i put the good season in with the bad one to give yu a feel for the occassions!
and for an all conquering season that we're having now , our numbers aren't great considering how decent our home numbers are
I work on percentages that go away to the home average. I usually work on a team would be able to take 5% of their home average. Rochdale and Bury may have taken small numbers but proportionally was VERY good
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We have Brentford, Colchester, MK Dons, Orient, Stevenage and Wycombe (6/23). Our numbers at two of these were capped.
In addition, Carlisle and Hartlepool are much shorter journeys from Huddersfield than Charlton, albeit not local.
That's before you make any allowance for Huddersfield fans in London against Charlton fans in the north.
Be interesting to see a wider comparison, but Hudds at Colchester and Charlton at Scunthorpe isn't a bad one.
Airman BrownMay 2009 in General CharltonQuote
Championship:
Wolves..............2808.9
Sheff Utd...........2316.3
Nottingham For...2046.4
Derby Cty..........2009.9
Sheffield Wed.....1922.3
Birmingham C....1739.8
Doncaster R.......1508.5
Reading.............1439.9
Ipswich T...........1369.3
Burnley..............1339.9
Cardiff C............1332.1
QPR...................1329.1
Bristol C.............1308.3
Blackpool............1304.9
Norwich C...........1221.1
Barnsley.............1200.6
Coventry C.........1193.3
Southampton.......1186.8
Swansea C..........1134.2
Crystal Palace.....1090.1
Watford................868.0
Plymouth A...........860.0
Preston North End..798.1
Charlton A.............708.0
AVERAGE AWAY FOLLOWING – SEASON 2007/08 (to end April)
R CLUB DATA
1 Sheffield Wednesday 1,963
2 West Bromwich Albion 1,937
3 Sheffield United 1,837
4 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1,806
5 Bristol City 1,758
6 Ipswich Town 1,498
7 Leicester City 1,353
8 Hull City 1,340
9 Watford 1,318
10 Stoke City 1,263
11 Norwich City 1,176
12 Crystal Palace 1,164
13 Southampton 1,142
14 Blackpool 1,140
15 Queens Park Rangers 1,116
16 Charlton Athletic 1,111
17 Burnley 1,086
18 Coventry City 1,018
19 Plymouth Argyle 975
20 Barnsley 971
21 Scunthorpe United 909
22 Preston North End 798
23 Cardiff City 720
24 Colchester United 522
We really played well that season didn't we ?
Won 2 away from home ! Big incentive to go. I certainly didn't go to many that year. Much more this year as we are playing well away from home.
Stats - You can read them all ways to make your own point.
Our away support could be better - We all know that.
Instead of rubbishing it consistently what are YOU doing to improve the numbers beyond the odd away game that you can go to by your own admission ?
He's feeling the pressure....
We must have taken thousands everywhere we went.
Going by your current? stats our away support is improving.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Still think that 10% of your home support is about par and we rarely achieve that over a season
JT if you're talking Championship attendances that's when we were last there, i put the good season in with the bad one to give yu a feel for the occassions!
and for an all conquering season that we're having now , our numbers aren't great considering how decent our home numbers are
JT if you're talking Championship attendances that's when we were last there, i put the good season in with the bad one to give yu a feel for the occassions!
and for an all conquering season that we're having now , our numbers aren't great considering how decent our home numbers are
Of course, statistics can be made to prove any points, you just have to pick the right statistics and the right context.
As I've said before, you look at the problem wrong, it's not a matter of under-performing on away sales, it's over performing on home sales, something the club, and airman in particular should be congratulated on, rather than endlessly bashing our own fans without offering even one useful suggestion to change the status quo.
You can't come on here posting sensible things like that.