by Skyline »
16 Aug 2007 10:05
Schards#2 So the attendance - i.e the number of people that attended the game, was less than last year.
So you're taking the official attendance figure from the first game last year and the Chelsea game last year as gospel, but for the game this year you are saying it is obviously a lie because 'there were loads of empty seats'? I'd like to think you've got the intelligence to understand the flaw in your logic here.
Royal Lady The desire for tickets to see RFC is, apparently, in decline this season. Less season tickets sold than last year, and now games going to general sale, whereas last year there was only one all season, apparently.
So if there were fewer season tickets sold last year than this, and yet the game actually has a higher official attendance figure than the equivalent games (whether in time of season or opponent) last year, then surely that means that the demand for general sale tickets is actually higher?
Last year's official Chelsea attendance was 24025. This years was 24031.
Assume that the club counts all STs as 'attending' every game, and assume that Chelsea brought as many last year as they did this (last year was a Saturday, this year was midweek, so it's highly likely they brought as many if not more last year). If we take the widely banded about figures of 18,000 STs last year and 17,000 this year, can you see how it means that 1000 more 'casuals' attended this year than last?
Like I said in a previous post, maybe we should let this one rest until end September / start October and see how things are stacking up then.