Nice little fact 19:52 - Oct 12 with 1705 views | blueprint | Norwich fans bang on about having better support than us until recently but did you know their highest average attendance for a season is 28420 in 1973 whereas ours was 28835 last season. |  | | |  |
Nice little fact on 20:26 - Oct 12 with 1489 views | bournemouthblue | That will be shattered when we expand the stadium again |  |
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Nice little fact on 20:56 - Oct 12 with 1383 views | jontysnut | But did that include the press box - see previous posts - as Norwich would onlyhave had The Eastern Daily Press, and The Farmers Weekly |  | |  |
Nice little fact on 21:48 - Oct 12 with 1116 views | Stenvict | This whole 'we've got better support than you' is so boring. They're currently experiencing what we were experiencing 7/8 years ago. We clearly have more fans than them, because we've been more successful in our history than them, so we've picked up plenty of fans from all over the UK. |  |
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Nice little fact on 23:58 - Oct 12 with 813 views | MrBeckinsale |
Nice little fact on 20:56 - Oct 12 by jontysnut | But did that include the press box - see previous posts - as Norwich would onlyhave had The Eastern Daily Press, and The Farmers Weekly |
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Nice little fact on 00:43 - Oct 13 with 741 views | bournemouthblue |
Nice little fact on 21:48 - Oct 12 by Stenvict | This whole 'we've got better support than you' is so boring. They're currently experiencing what we were experiencing 7/8 years ago. We clearly have more fans than them, because we've been more successful in our history than them, so we've picked up plenty of fans from all over the UK. |
That said we 20 odd years outside the PL, it takes time to rekindle and revistalise that base It will interesting to see how much higher those crowds can go with a larger stadium |  |
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Nice little fact on 00:49 - Oct 13 with 734 views | Stenvict |
Nice little fact on 00:43 - Oct 13 by bournemouthblue | That said we 20 odd years outside the PL, it takes time to rekindle and revistalise that base It will interesting to see how much higher those crowds can go with a larger stadium |
I genuinely believe that we will have had fans that started supporting the club during the glory days of the 70's/80's that then gave up making the effort to watch our games during the Evans era, because it was so depressing. You'd presume the majority of Norwich fans are from the Norfolk area, because, why the hell would you support them, unless they're your local team? People are always going to jump on the feel good factor around their local team, and that's what we're currently experiencing. [Post edited 13 Oct 1:12]
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Nice little fact on 07:42 - Oct 13 with 382 views | NthQldITFC | I think I read somewhere that they had 24k for their last home game, and that's 24k counting ALL season ticket holders whether they attend or not. They were saying the actual attendance would have been significantly lower. I wonder if they'll go under 20k this season (in real terms)? |  |
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Nice little fact on 08:11 - Oct 13 with 268 views | Churchman |
Nice little fact on 00:49 - Oct 13 by Stenvict | I genuinely believe that we will have had fans that started supporting the club during the glory days of the 70's/80's that then gave up making the effort to watch our games during the Evans era, because it was so depressing. You'd presume the majority of Norwich fans are from the Norfolk area, because, why the hell would you support them, unless they're your local team? People are always going to jump on the feel good factor around their local team, and that's what we're currently experiencing. [Post edited 13 Oct 1:12]
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I’m not sure it was quite as simple as that. Crowds during Robson’s time varied enormously. In to the 30k’s for some big games, down to a heck of a lot less for a rainy Tuesday night v somebody no good. That’s the impact of standing and pay on the gate. When the team broke up, a lot of the floating support didn’t bother going. Context: it was the time of Hysel, Valley Parade fire and Hillsborough, violence and decaying grounds in addition to poor football. Until Italia 90 apathy ruled everywhere. In Lyall’s promotion season of 92 core support was well under 10k and gradually improved after Christmas as people realised there was a good team there. Even the pivotal (and terrific) 3-2 game against Newcastle on a sunny day attracted only 20k in a stadium that could hold 26k - and 20k was thought to be excellent at the time. Under Burley, the ground was rarely full, even with a capacity of 20k, until Wembley 2000. It was never too hard to get a ticket. After that time attendances increased. Core support? Up to 16k? Evidence? What they fell to under the depressing regime of dead hand Evans. Watching the club rot away was no fun. Core support now? 20k? Maybe a bit more. That reflects renewal, optimism, the way football is (a lot of clubs attendances have grown) and population growth. So what should the capacity be? To accommodate all who want to see games, free tickets for children, fewer restricted views and more comfort including legroom, I think 35k is sufficient. Maybe a little more but the last thing needed is an empty MK Dons stadium. Yes, it’s a bit different for Norwich. Their support is from a truly remote local area and of course they’re all related. A single family day out, bit like a picnic in the old days. [Post edited 13 Oct 8:58]
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Nice little fact on 08:18 - Oct 13 with 232 views | ArnieM | From memory, when they originally got promoted,and we got relegated ( 2002?), we had the higher attendances for 4 years, despite our financial troubles and them being in a higher division, where coincidentally they didnt beat us in any of that time! |  |
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Nice little fact on 09:36 - Oct 13 with 47 views | Sharkey |
Nice little fact on 00:49 - Oct 13 by Stenvict | I genuinely believe that we will have had fans that started supporting the club during the glory days of the 70's/80's that then gave up making the effort to watch our games during the Evans era, because it was so depressing. You'd presume the majority of Norwich fans are from the Norfolk area, because, why the hell would you support them, unless they're your local team? People are always going to jump on the feel good factor around their local team, and that's what we're currently experiencing. [Post edited 13 Oct 1:12]
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I have met people abroad who at least have a spot for them because they like their kit. In Nantes, most obviously. |  | |  |
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