You think these are low crowds ? If Mcleish stays, then you aint seen nothing yet.
I'm pretty non-plussed to see the attendances lower than the last season of O'Dreary.
It must be something about us Handsworth Woodians; I had just worked out the average for this season and compared to recent previous seasons, only to see that you've beaten me to it. I do have the excuse that I've had to travel back from the match, after dropping elder son in Brum, and then going to see mum in H.W.Anyway, I think the most striking statistic is that we've lost 15.4% on our average attendance in just four seasons - that's nearly one in six - at the same time losing 116,960 from our aggregate league attendances. As previous posters, and The Stranglers, have said, Something Better Change, because this just isn't good enough.The OS is simply the worst in the Premier League to navigate, and if I hear that Jack Woodward sucking up to AM again I will drive back to Birmingham and strangle him (only joking!). The official programme has taken a severe dip this season, looking more like a children's comic and being littered with numerous grammatical and factual errors throughout the season.Oh, and before I finish, Dunne, Collins, Hutton and N'Zogbia are not fit to wear the shirt and, Gabby - considering you are our stand-in captain - surely it wouldn't have hurt you to raise your head off the ground and clap the fans who have supported you (in my case 125 games in the past three seasons) as you walked on the 'lap of appreciation' in front of the Doug Ellis Stand.
Unless we'd had a blinding season then I don't think the figures would have been massively higher regardless of who was in charge this season. Noticeable how much less the average away support was this season at VP. How many sides sold out their allocation this year? A lot of clubs who usually do, or at least come close to it, were way down on their usual numbers.