Happy Seagull said:What was our average during the last season at the Goldstone? I'm sure we were regulary getting 9000+ while way adrift at the bottom of the 3rd Div.
Not hard to think of averages above 12,000 if mid to bottom of the Championship or fighting promotion in league 1.
Spearritt of the Albion said:
Every time the gate was announced at the Goldstone it always appeared 2-3000 less than what you could see. Gasps of astonishment could often be heard in the North Stand when they announced 'Today's attendnace is 7,500' and we were standing there like sardines. The capacity of the North Stand alone was around 3,500! Of course, we could never prove it but the figures just didn't seem to add up. However, where we stood, the attendance was often the subject of conversation and we even used to have a competition to 'Guess the Crowd'.
The Large One said:One simply cannot compare 1978 with today.
For a start, the price of getting in to a match was disproportionately cheaper.
Secondly, society was different then. People - especially blokes, were expected to go to football as there was nothing else, save going to the shop with your missus. Nowadays, you have plenty more things competing for your hard-earned dosh. And if you didn't go to the shops on Saturday, kids are happy enough on the PlayStations or not bothering their arses to go out.
Tommy Cook reporting said:Not entirely true, AJ, we took 30,000 to Cardiff remember. I think that people have just got out of the habit, they don't support other teams, as such, so it will be easier to get them back as regulars.
Tommy Cook reporting said:Not entirely true, AJ, we took 30,000 to Cardiff remember. I think that people have just got out of the habit, they don't support other teams, as such, so it will be easier to get them back as regulars.
AJ's Love Monkey said:This is very true but the unfortuante situation Brighton find themselves in is that because they have been out in the wilderness for over 10 years the new breed of football fan in and around Brighton will now support the likes of ManUre, Arsenal and Chelsea they have probably been lost to Brighton for good unfortunately
Tommy Cook reporting said:- with no competition to the North of the area (tee hee)
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_wilka_ said:I disagree with that....
10 years ago when we were down the bottom of Division three and coming to the end of the goldstone you could walk around Brighton town center and not notice ONE Brighton shirt or if you did it was a surprise nearly. But after the Withdean years where on the pitch we have been very successful to an extent you walk around and see load of kid in their Albion shirts. I can hardly go out in my car these days without noticing a car with Albion stickers in ect.
I think in the past supporting the Albion was very unfashionable for not only kids but most people but that doesn't seam to be the case anymore.
Its hard to say what the crowds will be until we know what Division were playing in but i'm sure we would be able to get at least 12,000 for most games.
ChapmansThe Saviour said:I think a huge number of people have got out of the habit of going. If you think about it there really hasn't been that much reason to go to home games in the last 10 years apart fro mthe two Championship years at Withersand arguably the play off year. The final few years at the Goldstone were SHIT, Gillingham was SHIT, Withers IS shit. Hopefully when the ground goes up a lot of people will get back into the habit of going along week in, wekk out (me included) a gatse should easily reach at least 10,000 with out a problem and if the club is successful we can hope for a lot more than that. One thing that we must do is to ensure we are playing at this level at the time the stadium opens. Teams like Millwall, Plalace, Leeds, Plymouth, QPR Derby etc etc will bring thousands were the like of Hartlepool, MK Dons and Swindon will not travel in such numbers.
ChapmansThe Saviour said:I'd have thought they could muster two or three thousand?