All things considered I think the gates have held up well, mainly thanks to the feel good factor bounce on returning to the Ricoh when 4000 people went out and bought ST's in a week. Next season though............people are not going to be fooled ! The potential is tremendous at Coventry but we need owners of some sort who understand the absolute necessity for a successful season and by that I mean just scoring enough goals and playing well enough to finish top 8 !
All things considered I think the gates have held up well, mainly thanks to the feel good factor bounce on returning to the Ricoh when 4000 people went out and bought ST's in a week. Next season though............people are not going to be fooled ! The potential is tremendous at Coventry but we need owners of some sort who understand the absolute necessity for a successful season and by that I mean just scoring enough goals and playing well enough to finish top 8 !
I still believe we'll scrape up but this will be a pivotal summer for CCFC, either SISU back a manager and 'give it a go' or they will sit back and wait to see what ST cash comes in. If they take the 2nd option then I fear the worst for numbers.
Away followings in the championship are thousands more than in League 1, so Birmingham's averages will have had healthy boosts from Wolves, Leeds, Forest, Derby etc, compared to Crawley,Colchester etc
Let's be fair, our crowds have been poor, but there hasn't really been a 'big game' to draw people in (bar the obvious).
The year we went down we had clubs like West Ham and Leeds bring 5000+. Midlands derby's with Leicester, Forest, Derby and Birmingham.
Bar the Bristol game, the followings at the Ricoh haven't really offered any excitement.
It's a shame really, and would be worse with relegation. I miss the games with a big match feel at home.
Away followings in the championship are thousands more than in League 1, so Birmingham's averages will have had healthy boosts from Wolves, Leeds, Forest, Derby etc, compared to Crawley,Colchester etc
I am making the point our gates are a division lower against smaller clubs and our performances have been dower...so 10,000 isn't as bad as some make out
Sixfields season aside, to say we have never had an average league attendance lower than 9k is actually very impressive.
I've just seen that every other Midlands team has had a lower average at some point. Puts into perspective some of the nonsense spouted about how we're the worst, most fickle fans.