Depends if you take into account that both counties have populations of around 750K and the only other teams in those counties are Chesterfield, Notts Co and Mansfield. And they have averages of about 6K, 5K and 3K.
Quote from: rob_bridge on August 11, 2014, 02:55:37 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on August 10, 2014, 07:51:12 PMDerby averaged less than 25K last season, Forest less than 23K. Not crap but nothing special either.Derby is a city with c250k people and a sparsely populated county. Nottingham has 2 clubs and is a little over 400k. So I think Derby attendance is very impressive considering. Forest pretty good for a team who has not been in top division for a decade and a half.I suspect our average attendance would be low 30's in the event of relegation. Still twice as much as Small Heath but proportionally not as good as East Mids neighboursI've always had Derby down as the next biggest club in the midlands behind us. It's a proper football town.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on August 10, 2014, 07:51:12 PMDerby averaged less than 25K last season, Forest less than 23K. Not crap but nothing special either.Derby is a city with c250k people and a sparsely populated county. Nottingham has 2 clubs and is a little over 400k. So I think Derby attendance is very impressive considering. Forest pretty good for a team who has not been in top division for a decade and a half.I suspect our average attendance would be low 30's in the event of relegation. Still twice as much as Small Heath but proportionally not as good as East Mids neighbours
Derby averaged less than 25K last season, Forest less than 23K. Not crap but nothing special either.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on August 11, 2014, 05:52:10 PMDepends if you take into account that both counties have populations of around 750K and the only other teams in those counties are Chesterfield, Notts Co and Mansfield. And they have averages of about 6K, 5K and 3K.Do Notts County really only average 5k? Genuine question, I had no idea. It's sad to see such an old club reduced to that.
We're their record attendance at just shy of 50,000 for a 5th round tie in 1960.
Am going to see Brighton tonight in Capital One Cup against Chelteham Town. Tickets are just twelve pounds which is good as a lot of the league games are the best part of 30! . I don't see them repeating the Play-offs this year, but should still be at least mid-table so a decent run in the cup would be nice. Of course a plum tie might await next round if get through tonight.
weren't Notts County going to be the biggest club on the planet at one point and had these delusions of grandeur including the hiring of a recent former England manager/mercenary?
Talking of old clubs, didn't Port Vale once have serious plans to increase their ground to a 70k a capacity or something?