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1 hour ago, Port Said Red said:

Maybe that’s all the club requested? 

Are away clubs charged for any unsold tickets? I only ask as I assumed that tickets were just sold with no risk to the away team, so I don’t understand why a club would only request a certain amount of tickets if more are available? And it’s not like we are going to sold any unsold tickets in the Atyeo for our own fans, is it?

Even the top half of the Atyeo holds more than 1045 supporters doesn’t it?

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Any one else find it frustrating that a club with half our support and lets face it if the roles were reversed today and we were third in the league we would have taken at least 3 times as many fans, yet here we are below them in the table again. I look at them and think a bit Like Bournemouth as well what have they got or are doing that were not?

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1 minute ago, pillred said:

Any one else find it frustrating that a club with half our support and lets face it if the roles were reversed today and we were third in the league we would have taken at least 3 times as many fans, yet here we are below them in the table again. I look at them and think a bit Like Bournemouth as well what have they got or are doing that were not?

I am sure there are many Sunderland, Portsmouth, Stoke, etc fans thinking similar thoughts, there is not much correlation between the two things generally.

As for Bournemouth, what they had was someone willing to destroy the FFP rules and the luck to achieve promotion before it bit them on the arse.

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48 minutes ago, handsofclay said:

1,045 Bees fans coming tomorrow. That's a mighty big helicopter.

Sneaky crafty Cockney raid plans ...surprise approach from the West up the Bristol Channel and over Clevedon.. All our troops caught off guard deployed on M4 and rail networks from the East.

Looks like they mean business, chaps, could this be it? Brentford turn nasty at turn of the decade? 

Apocalypse Now?  apocalypse_now.jpg

 

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38 minutes ago, Port Said Red said:

I am sure there are many Sunderland, Portsmouth, Stoke, etc fans thinking similar thoughts, there is not much correlation between the two things generally.

As for Bournemouth, what they had was someone willing to destroy the FFP rules and the luck to achieve promotion before it bit them on the arse.

Were they punished at all? didn't know that, seems we might be the only ones that actually stick to the rules, didn't QPR do something similar? and as for the other clubs you mentioned yes it must be frustrating for them as well.

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1045 was their initial allocation, which they have not yet sold out 

Like mentioned above they haven't asked for anymore as the cost of printing unsold tickets lies with Brentford, so unless the tickets were flying out in advance they wont be asking for anymore now

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22 minutes ago, weepywall said:

Slightly off topic but I see City are 11/4 to beat Brentford tomorrow, that's very long odds for a home team, only Newcastle v Leicester 9/2 have longer odds out of all the home teams in all league games tomorrow.

Brentford are odds on favourites with Bet365 and Paddy Power with a load of others offering evens.

We are big underdogs for this game according to the bookies...

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1 hour ago, phantom said:

1045 was their initial allocation, which they have not yet sold out 

Like mentioned above they haven't asked for anymore as the cost of printing unsold tickets lies with Brentford, so unless the tickets were flying out in advance they wont be asking for anymore now

That is truly shocking. Flying high, two hours up the road should be bringing at least 2000. 

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1 hour ago, weepywall said:

Slightly off topic but I see City are 11/4 to beat Brentford tomorrow, that's very long odds for a home team, only Newcastle v Leicester 9/2 have longer odds out of all the home teams in all league games tomorrow.

This game worries me. They have the ability to rip us apart.

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2 hours ago, pillred said:

Any one else find it frustrating that a club with half our support and lets face it if the roles were reversed today and we were third in the league we would have taken at least 3 times as many fans, yet here we are below them in the table again. I look at them and think a bit Like Bournemouth as well what have they got or are doing that were not?

To be fair, we have been ahead of Brentford after 19 of the 25 games so far this season, 2 of which were the 1st two games of the season and the others the most recent games where they have been on top form and we lost 4 in a row.

So despite us having a rubbish striker up front, LJs tombola to pick players, no identity, fans staying away, we are 2 points behind Brentford (who everyone wants to emulate) and 1 point behind Preston.

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4 minutes ago, grifty said:

fans staying away

Generally agree with you, but not sure how serious some of your comments in the second line are - I thought our home attendance have been pretty decent this season, c.21k average?

LJ's tombola doesn't seem to be getting quite as much use this season. Watkins starting the last game seemed odd, but LJ obviously saw something in training/something he'd been working on with Watkins given he scored after 4 minutes and very nearly scored an identical goal later on too. Of course, if he hadn't scored we would all be moaning about the weird team selection again.

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1 hour ago, weepywall said:

Slightly off topic but I see City are 11/4 to beat Brentford tomorrow, that's very long odds for a home team, only Newcastle v Leicester 9/2 have longer odds out of all the home teams in all league games tomorrow.

You might be interested to know that home wins are becoming less likely for a lot of sides. Probably reflects the relative evenness of the division and tactical trends.

The average home win % in the Championship this season is 45% or so I read online. My rough calculations had it lower but regardless it's somewhere between 40-45%...below 50% certainly! 

Means that for every 20 Championship games, only 8-9, possibly 10 at a push result in a home win this season. Strikingly low, wouldn't you say?

Possibly reflected in the odds to an extent.

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Brentford take a good average of their home attendances to away games - around 10% or so which is a better percentage than us.

1045 for tomorrows game is about right.

As for our attendances, based on tickets sold the average is 21,742 which puts us 9th in the division.

Not bad at all.

Superfluous as to how many are in the ground - the average paying support is 21,742.

(surprised to see Huddersfield and Cardiff getting such good support)

Championship average attendance

 

Home attendances

    Average home attendance Lowest Highest Total Capacity * %Full
1 Leeds Utd bar_gray.jpg 35,198 34,552 35,731 422,379 37,890 92.9%
2 Nottm Forest bar_gray.jpg 27,681 24,577 29,314 304,492 30,445 90.9%
3 Derby County bar_gray.jpg 26,569 24,697 28,454 318,829 33,600 79.1%
4 West Brom bar_gray.jpg 24,054 21,803 25,566 264,590 26,445 91.0%
5 Sheffield Wed bar_gray.jpg 23,922 22,059 28,028 287,070 39,752 60.2%
6 Stoke City bar_gray.jpg 22,779 20,216 25,359 296,133 27,740 82.1%
7 Cardiff City bar_gray.jpg 22,690 20,884 24,724 272,286 33,280 68.2%
8 Huddersfield bar_gray.jpg 22,142 20,062 23,805 287,840 24,500 90.4%
9 Bristol City bar_gray.jpg 21,742 19,742 23,573 260,903 27,000 80.5%
10 Birmingham City bar_gray.jpg 20,455 18,161 22,059 245,455 30,015 68.2%
11 Middlesbrough bar_gray.jpg 19,805 17,961 25,313 257,467 34,742 57.0%
12 Fulham bar_gray.jpg 18,134 16,856 18,878 235,746 25,700 70.6%
13 Charlton bar_gray.jpg 17,323 13,488 21,808 207,874 27,111 63.9%
14 Swansea City bar_gray.jpg 16,378 14,162 20,270 212,911 20,750 78.9%
15 Reading bar_gray.jpg 15,034 12,495 16,918 180,410 24,161 62.2%
16 Preston bar_gray.jpg 14,010 10,093 19,165 182,135 23,408 59.9%
17 Blackburn bar_gray.jpg 13,977 11,401 18,726 181,703 31,154 44.9%
18 Millwall bar_gray.jpg 13,934 10,021 17,109 153,272 20,146 69.2%
19 QP Rangers bar_gray.jpg 13,822 11,921 16,186 179,682 18,439 75.0%
20 Barnsley bar_gray.jpg 13,720 11,510 17,598 178,361 23,009 59.6%
21 Hull City bar_gray.jpg 11,649 9,826 16,326 151,443 25,404 45.9%
22 Brentford bar_gray.jpg 11,421 10,417 12,305 137,052 12,305 92.8%
23 Wigan Athletic bar_gray.jpg 10,914 8,965 14,819 120,050 25,133 43.4%
24 Luton Town bar_gray.jpg 10,052 10,004 10,068 120,619 10,226 98.3%
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8 minutes ago, bcfc01 said:

Brentford take a good average of their home attendances to away games - around 10% or so which is a better percentage than us.

1045 for tomorrows game is about right.

As for our attendances, based on tickets sold the average is 21,742 which puts us 9th in the division.

Not bad at all.

Superfluous as to how many are in the ground - the average paying support is 21,742.

(surprised to see Huddersfield and Cardiff getting such good support)

Championship average attendance

 

Home attendances

    Average home attendance Lowest Highest Total Capacity * %Full
1 Leeds Utd bar_gray.jpg 35,198 34,552 35,731 422,379 37,890 92.9%
2 Nottm Forest bar_gray.jpg 27,681 24,577 29,314 304,492 30,445 90.9%
3 Derby County bar_gray.jpg 26,569 24,697 28,454 318,829 33,600 79.1%
4 West Brom bar_gray.jpg 24,054 21,803 25,566 264,590 26,445 91.0%
5 Sheffield Wed bar_gray.jpg 23,922 22,059 28,028 287,070 39,752 60.2%
6 Stoke City bar_gray.jpg 22,779 20,216 25,359 296,133 27,740 82.1%
7 Cardiff City bar_gray.jpg 22,690 20,884 24,724 272,286 33,280 68.2%
8 Huddersfield bar_gray.jpg 22,142 20,062 23,805 287,840 24,500 90.4%
9 Bristol City bar_gray.jpg 21,742 19,742 23,573 260,903 27,000 80.5%
10 Birmingham City bar_gray.jpg 20,455 18,161 22,059 245,455 30,015 68.2%
11 Middlesbrough bar_gray.jpg 19,805 17,961 25,313 257,467 34,742 57.0%
12 Fulham bar_gray.jpg 18,134 16,856 18,878 235,746 25,700 70.6%
13 Charlton bar_gray.jpg 17,323 13,488 21,808 207,874 27,111 63.9%
14 Swansea City bar_gray.jpg 16,378 14,162 20,270 212,911 20,750 78.9%
15 Reading bar_gray.jpg 15,034 12,495 16,918 180,410 24,161 62.2%
16 Preston bar_gray.jpg 14,010 10,093 19,165 182,135 23,408 59.9%
17 Blackburn bar_gray.jpg 13,977 11,401 18,726 181,703 31,154 44.9%
18 Millwall bar_gray.jpg 13,934 10,021 17,109 153,272 20,146 69.2%
19 QP Rangers bar_gray.jpg 13,822 11,921 16,186 179,682 18,439 75.0%
20 Barnsley bar_gray.jpg 13,720 11,510 17,598 178,361 23,009 59.6%
21 Hull City bar_gray.jpg 11,649 9,826 16,326 151,443 25,404 45.9%
22 Brentford bar_gray.jpg 11,421 10,417 12,305 137,052 12,305 92.8%
23 Wigan Athletic bar_gray.jpg 10,914 8,965 14,819 120,050 25,133 43.4%
24 Luton Town bar_gray.jpg 10,052 10,004 10,068 120,619 10,226 98.3%

Disappointing figures for Blackburn IMO. They`re having a pretty good season and will have plenty of away support at Ewood Park given how close they are to lots of other clubs.

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29 minutes ago, Cider_boy said:

Generally agree with you, but not sure how serious some of your comments in the second line are - I thought our home attendance have been pretty decent this season, c.21k average?

LJ's tombola doesn't seem to be getting quite as much use this season. Watkins starting the last game seemed odd, but LJ obviously saw something in training/something he'd been working on with Watkins given he scored after 4 minutes and very nearly scored an identical goal later on too. Of course, if he hadn't scored we would all be moaning about the weird team selection again.

Oh I wasn’t being serious in the 2nd paragraph, just picking out some of the more used sticks to beat the club with!

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City could easily increase the average attendance of 21,742 by giving more tickets to the away clubs. A lot of clubs wouldn’t take a bigger allocation - eg Luton - but some would fill the Atyeo if tickets were available. Obviously the loss in income, caused by a reduced away allocation,  isn’t an issue. 

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5 hours ago, WhistleHappy said:

Sneaky crafty Cockney raid plans ...surprise approach from the West up the Bristol Channel and over Clevedon.. All our troops caught off guard deployed on M4 and rail networks from the East.

Looks like they mean business, chaps, could this be it? Brentford turn nasty at turn of the decade? 

Apocalypse Now?  apocalypse_now.jpg

 

Oh no. I’ve gone all nostalgic.....

More years ago than I care to remember. Christmas Eve. The Granary.

Bristol’s finest take the stage. Colonel Kilgore’s then thrashed their way through several fun filled hours of surfadelic rockabilly....

I’m back there now. Oh to be young again.... ?

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4 hours ago, weepywall said:

Slightly off topic but I see City are 11/4 to beat Brentford tomorrow, that's very long odds for a home team, only Newcastle v Leicester 9/2 have longer odds out of all the home teams in all league games tomorrow.

Millwall were the same price to beat them the other day

19 minutes ago, pongo88 said:

City could easily increase the average attendance of 21,742 by giving more tickets to the away clubs. A lot of clubs wouldn’t take a bigger allocation - eg Luton - but some would fill the Atyeo if tickets were available. Obviously the loss in income, caused by a reduced away allocation,  isn’t an issue. 

We don't give the away club the maximum amount as we like to keep Ashton Gate as a fortress, we would obviously get less points at home if the away end was filled with noisy fans.....

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4 hours ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

You might be interested to know that home wins are becoming less likely for a lot of sides. Probably reflects the relative evenness of the division and tactical trends.

The average home win % in the Championship this season is 45% or so I read online. My rough calculations had it lower but regardless it's somewhere between 40-45%...below 50% certainly! 

Means that for every 20 Championship games, only 8-9, possibly 10 at a push result in a home win this season. Strikingly low, wouldn't you say?

Possibly reflected in the odds to an extent.

I always do a Championship Accy with 4 home wins , 4 draws and 4 aways . It’s amazing how often this occurs . As yet I’ve never managed to get the correct matches to fit the formula, but it will happen. The odds are always worth a quid to get about £15,000 back , just hope it doesn’t take 15,000 Saturdays to come in ! 

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1 hour ago, wood_red said:

Millwall were the same price to beat them the other day

We don't give the away club the maximum amount as we like to keep Ashton Gate as a fortress, we would obviously get less points at home if the away end was filled with noisy fans.....

Not done too well over recent seasons in general when Atyeo packed with away fans tbf. 

I don't go away often now but I have to say our away fans represent better than we do at home. Just saying that from my odd away games and mates comments so I really believe a packed Atyeo helps the visitors. 

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