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1. Aston Villa - Average attendance: 34,984 (82% of 42,682 capacity)

2. Leeds United - Average attendance: 32,936 (86.9% of 37,890 capacity)

3. Nottingham Forest - Average attendance: 28,070 (91.7% of 30,602 capacity)

4. Derby County - Average attendance: 26,567 (79.1% of 33,597 capacity)

5. Norwich City - Average attendance: 25,825 (94.8% of 27,244 capacity)

6. Sheffield United - Average attendance: 25,584 (78.2% of 32,702 capacity)

7. Stoke City - Average attendance: 25,135 (83.5% of 30,089 capacity)

8. West Bromwich Albion - Average attendance: 24,308 (90.5% of 26,850 capacity)

9. Sheffield Wednesday - Average attendance: 24,098 (60.5% of 39,859 capacity)

10. Middlesbrough - Average attendance: 23,669 (70.1% of 33,746 capacity)

11. Birmingham City - Average attendance: 22,131 (75.3% of 29,409 capacity)

12. Bristol City - Average attendance: 20,660 (74.6% of 27,699 capacity)

13. Swansea City - Average attendance: 19,406 (92% of 21,088 capacity)

14. Ipswich Town - Average attendance: 17,821 (58.8% of 30,311 capacity)

15. Bolton Wanderers - Average attendance: 14,584 (50.8% of 28,723 capacity)

16. Reading - Average attendance: 14,360 (59.4% of 24,161 capacity)

17. Blackburn Rovers - Average attendance: 14,089 (44.9% of 31,367 capacity)

18. Queens Park Rangers - Average attendance: 13,929 (75.9% of 18,360 capacity)

19. Millwall - Average attendance: 13,551 (67.3% of 20,146 capacity)

20. Preston North End - Average attendance: 13,522 (57.8% of 23,408 capacity)

21. Hull City - Average attendance: 12,366 (49.5% of 24,983 capacity)

22. Wigan Athletic - Average attendance: 11,955 (47.6% of 25,133 capacity)

23. Brentford - Average attendance: 9,961 (78% of 12,763 capacity)

24. Rotherham United - Average attendance: 9,805 (81.7% of 12,000 capacity)

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15 minutes ago, phantom said:

To save people from that god awful website

1. Aston Villa - Average attendance: 34,984 (82% of 42,682 capacity)

2. Leeds United - Average attendance: 32,936 (86.9% of 37,890 capacity)

3. Nottingham Forest - Average attendance: 28,070 (91.7% of 30,602 capacity)

4. Derby County - Average attendance: 26,567 (79.1% of 33,597 capacity)

5. Norwich City - Average attendance: 25,825 (94.8% of 27,244 capacity)

6. Sheffield United - Average attendance: 25,584 (78.2% of 32,702 capacity)

7. Stoke City - Average attendance: 25,135 (83.5% of 30,089 capacity)

8. West Bromwich Albion - Average attendance: 24,308 (90.5% of 26,850 capacity)

9. Sheffield Wednesday - Average attendance: 24,098 (60.5% of 39,859 capacity)

10. Middlesbrough - Average attendance: 23,669 (70.1% of 33,746 capacity)

11. Birmingham City - Average attendance: 22,131 (75.3% of 29,409 capacity)

12. Bristol City - Average attendance: 20,660 (74.6% of 27,699 capacity)

13. Swansea City - Average attendance: 19,406 (92% of 21,088 capacity)

14. Ipswich Town - Average attendance: 17,821 (58.8% of 30,311 capacity)

15. Bolton Wanderers - Average attendance: 14,584 (50.8% of 28,723 capacity)

16. Reading - Average attendance: 14,360 (59.4% of 24,161 capacity)

17. Blackburn Rovers - Average attendance: 14,089 (44.9% of 31,367 capacity)

18. Queens Park Rangers - Average attendance: 13,929 (75.9% of 18,360 capacity)

19. Millwall - Average attendance: 13,551 (67.3% of 20,146 capacity)

20. Preston North End - Average attendance: 13,522 (57.8% of 23,408 capacity)

21. Hull City - Average attendance: 12,366 (49.5% of 24,983 capacity)

22. Wigan Athletic - Average attendance: 11,955 (47.6% of 25,133 capacity)

23. Brentford - Average attendance: 9,961 (78% of 12,763 capacity)

24. Rotherham United - Average attendance: 9,805 (81.7% of 12,000 capacity)

Norwich is very impressive with the size of the city and ground, to fill 94% of your ground each week. however what that doesn't tell you is away sections, at Elland Road we never see a full away section due to us over pricing the away fans which is scandalous BTW, I'd much prefer charge away fans £20 and fill that section.

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46 minutes ago, City Ben said:

Fantastic to have an average over 20,000 isn’t it. Shouldn’t really matter but it does feel good! 

It means the club is growing, which is a good thing.

To think we i first started going in the mid 90's the club was getting 5k-8k attendances!

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50 minutes ago, phantom said:

To save people from that god awful website

1. Aston Villa - Average attendance: 34,984 (82% of 42,682 capacity)

2. Leeds United - Average attendance: 32,936 (86.9% of 37,890 capacity)

3. Nottingham Forest - Average attendance: 28,070 (91.7% of 30,602 capacity)

4. Derby County - Average attendance: 26,567 (79.1% of 33,597 capacity)

5. Norwich City - Average attendance: 25,825 (94.8% of 27,244 capacity)

6. Sheffield United - Average attendance: 25,584 (78.2% of 32,702 capacity)

7. Stoke City - Average attendance: 25,135 (83.5% of 30,089 capacity)

8. West Bromwich Albion - Average attendance: 24,308 (90.5% of 26,850 capacity)

9. Sheffield Wednesday - Average attendance: 24,098 (60.5% of 39,859 capacity)

10. Middlesbrough - Average attendance: 23,669 (70.1% of 33,746 capacity)

11. Birmingham City - Average attendance: 22,131 (75.3% of 29,409 capacity)

12. Bristol City - Average attendance: 20,660 (74.6% of 27,699 capacity)

13. Swansea City - Average attendance: 19,406 (92% of 21,088 capacity)

14. Ipswich Town - Average attendance: 17,821 (58.8% of 30,311 capacity)

15. Bolton Wanderers - Average attendance: 14,584 (50.8% of 28,723 capacity)

16. Reading - Average attendance: 14,360 (59.4% of 24,161 capacity)

17. Blackburn Rovers - Average attendance: 14,089 (44.9% of 31,367 capacity)

18. Queens Park Rangers - Average attendance: 13,929 (75.9% of 18,360 capacity)

19. Millwall - Average attendance: 13,551 (67.3% of 20,146 capacity)

20. Preston North End - Average attendance: 13,522 (57.8% of 23,408 capacity)

21. Hull City - Average attendance: 12,366 (49.5% of 24,983 capacity)

22. Wigan Athletic - Average attendance: 11,955 (47.6% of 25,133 capacity)

23. Brentford - Average attendance: 9,961 (78% of 12,763 capacity)

24. Rotherham United - Average attendance: 9,805 (81.7% of 12,000 capacity)

As the ground only holds 27,000 the percentage is even higher than stated, don't know where they got 27,699 from.

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9 minutes ago, devoncider said:

Does anyone know the actual all-seater capacity of the Gate? 27,000 is banded around but that seems too round a number to be exactly correct.

The 'old' AG was 21,497 (or similar - sure someone can correct me)

I think (from memory) the actual number of seats was stated as 27,699 when the redevelopment was announced but I'm not sure if that is still the case or if it changed during the redevelopment.

 

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7 minutes ago, bcfc01 said:

I think (from memory) the actual number of seats was stated as 27,699 when the redevelopment was announced but I'm not sure if that is still the case or if it changed during the redevelopment.

 

Not long after the redevelopment was finished Mark Kelly, I think, asked fans to vote for the stadium of the year.

The following was taken from that website; City presumably had input but I’ve no idea if this is wholly accurate...think this was due to be the final capacity once the media stuff (back of Dolman, etc) was removed.

 

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1 hour ago, Bar BS3 said:

It’s mad that there are only 4 grounds in the division with a noteably smaller capacity than Ashton Gate..!

 

5? Rotherham, Brentford, Millwall, Swansea and QPR. I wouldn’t include Reading or Preston who are lower but not by that much. 

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1 hour ago, alaw said:

Norwich is very impressive with the size of the city and ground, to fill 94% of your ground each week. however what that doesn't tell you is away sections, at Elland Road we never see a full away section due to us over pricing the away fans which is scandalous BTW, I'd much prefer charge away fans £20 and fill that section.

Agreed. The prices are too high for away fans as at least we do get a choice less expensive tickets in the ends.

Our actual capacity is now 36.500 or so, with  maximum of 33,500 home fans.  wish we had Villa's capacity!

 

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15 minutes ago, ashton_fan said:

I think the largest attendance we've had at the new ground is 26,088 against Man U so that's probably the most that's possible, there will be some seats (particularly in the Atyeo) that will never be used.

If, for argument's sake, you'd have given us 3,600 or 3,700 whatever the full allocation is how close to that 26,088 would you get based on saturday's sell out?

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5 minutes ago, SR1 said:

If, for argument's sake, you'd have given us 3,600 or 3,700 whatever the full allocation is how close to that 26,088 would you get based on saturday's sell out?

Its a home sell out not a ground sell out.

So I'd guess we are around 25k total for saturday and another 1k away tickets would have taken it up to around 26k (we are only there for the Leeds apparently).

The away end at full capacity is around 4.2k so there's 600 spare seats even if you were to get 3.6k.

Official capacity is 27,699 so no idea where the other missing 1k seats are though...

 

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13 minutes ago, SR1 said:

Agreed. The prices are too high for away fans as at least we do get a choice less expensive tickets in the ends.

Our actual capacity is now 36.500 or so, with  maximum of 33,500 home fans.  wish we had Villa's capacity!

 

Thought Elland Road held about 40,000- I must be behind the times. :dunno:

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11 minutes ago, SR1 said:

If, for argument's sake, you'd have given us 3,600 or 3,700 whatever the full allocation is how close to that 26,088 would you get based on saturday's sell out?

The 3,600 in the away end are never all sold, even Man Utd weren't given that many. I believe the smaller allocation given to Leeds fans is as a result of damage to the facilities caused by them in last season's game.

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19 minutes ago, ashton_fan said:

I think the largest attendance we've had at the new ground is 26,088 against Man U so that's probably the most that's possible, there will be some seats (particularly in the Atyeo) that will never be used.

It was reported that ManU brought 2641 for that game, which would mean 1500-1600 empty seats in Atyeo? That would leave 23,447 home tickets sold in the other three stands which would match closely to WestonRobin's chart.

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1 minute ago, ashton_fan said:

The 3,600 in the away end are never all sold, even Man Utd weren't given that many. I believe the smaller allocation given to Leeds fans is as a result of damage to the facilities caused by them in last season's game.

Correct...though how many did Wolves bring last season, Atyeo looked pretty full to me!

They were quite near the front too from memory.

Both games v the Manchester clubs, we had 1,000 of our fans in there and maybe 2,700 away fans, 2,600? Someone will have the exact figures but definitely neither got the whole end- @Matt Parsons BCFCSLO likely would be able to enlighten us on this?

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To be honest there really isn't much credit due to many of the teams around or above us when so many will have been boosted by plenty of recent jaunts up in the Prem to boost their numbers of season tickets.

In that context Stoke, West Brom, Brum, Swansea and others are no better than us in my eyes, if we had enjoyed what they have I've no doubt our numbers would be on a par. We're no worse than any of them.

I would only give (deserved) credit to the two Sheffield clubs who really have loyal fans through thin and thin - other than that possibly Ipswich deserve a shout. But no one should be lecturing us on support.

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20 minutes ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

Thought Elland Road held about 40,000- I must be behind the times. :dunno:

It used to. Capacity in the PL days was about 40,200. And then Ken Bates got to work. He loved Corporate fans because he could rip them off even more than the normal fans. Seats were removed from the West Stand to improve access for Corporates. Then he decided to build 24 new Corporate Boxes in the East Stand and this reduced capacity by another 2,000.

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8 minutes ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

Correct...though how many did Wolves bring last season, Atyeo looked pretty full to me!

They were quite near the front too from memory.

Both games v the Manchester clubs, we had 1,000 of our fans in there and maybe 2,700 away fans, 2,600? Someone will have the exact figures but definitely neither got the whole end- @Matt Parsons BCFCSLO likely would be able to enlighten us on this?

All in here;

https://www.bcfc.co.uk/fanzone/away-days/away-days-201718/

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4 minutes ago, Homer Simpson said:

Ashton Gate has 26,500 seats, give or take a couple of dozen. I don't know where the 27,699 figure come from but that is why people seem to think we are missing 1,000 seats when trying to work it out.

Not sure where you get that figure from ? 

The last official capacity figures I saw were as indicated earlier in this thread;

Lansdown 10,832

Dolman 6,484

South 6,143

Atyeo 4,240

Total 27,699

I'm sure there are unuseable or restricted view seats amongst that total but over a thousand seems a bit extreme ?

 

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8 minutes ago, bcfc01 said:

Not sure where you get that figure from ? 

The last official capacity figures I saw were as indicated earlier in this thread;

Lansdown 10,832

Dolman 6,484

South 6,143

Atyeo 4,240

Total 27,699

I'm sure there are unuseable or restricted view seats amongst that total but over a thousand seems a bit extreme ?

 

I don't remember seeing 1600 empty seats at either of the Manchester games. I will paste an extract from the business report in due course.

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2 minutes ago, Homer Simpson said:

I don't remember seeing 1600 empty seats at either of the Manchester games. I will paste an extract from the business report in due course.

Nor do I !

Other than the 600 odd in the Atyeo.

 

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4 minutes ago, Homer Simpson said:

I don't remember seeing 1600 empty seats at either of the Manchester games. I will paste an extract from the business report in due course.

Here you go.

Can you outline the key facilities in the redevelopment?

Now we’ve looked at all the small details and re-located away fans the final capacity will be just under 27,000. In terms of the works, phase 1 started during the summer of 2014 when the end stand, the Wedlock Stand, was completely demolished and the new stand opened fully a year later at the start of the 2015/16 season.

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