BBC Sport - Football - Sunderland attendances could affect club budget - Quinn
I thought this was interesting. The essence of the article is that Niall Quinn is expressing disappointment at their crowd sizes and that this affects the playing budget.
Sunderland are averaging over 38,000 in a season where December has been hit with crap weather, and the economy is still wobbly. I know they have reached an average of just over 40,000 once in the past decade but is 38,000 really that disappointing? Teams with a recent pedigree of massive success (relatively) average only 3,000 more at the gate (Chelsea, Liverpool). Seems a bit odd to me to be disappointed at Sunderland's gates.
I thought this was interesting. The essence of the article is that Niall Quinn is expressing disappointment at their crowd sizes and that this affects the playing budget.
Sunderland are averaging over 38,000 in a season where December has been hit with crap weather, and the economy is still wobbly. I know they have reached an average of just over 40,000 once in the past decade but is 38,000 really that disappointing? Teams with a recent pedigree of massive success (relatively) average only 3,000 more at the gate (Chelsea, Liverpool). Seems a bit odd to me to be disappointed at Sunderland's gates.