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" GREAT NEWS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP/DIV ONE & TWO CLUBS "

Wed Nov 15, 2017 6:59 pm

" GREAT NEWS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP/DIV ONE & TWO CLUBS "

CROWDS HAVE INCREASED IN ALL DIVISIONS :thumbright: :thumbright:

EFL NEWS

Wednesday 15th November 2017


Attendances across all EFL competitions are on the rise in 2017/18 with more and more supporters – young and old – continuing to make their way through EFL turnstiles on a matchday.

The number of fans across all five EFL competitions has grown this season, with cumulative attendances up 2.54%, topping the seven million mark by the end of October – up from 6.82million at the same stage last year. That number has grown steadily in recent years, rising annually from 5.8million in 2014/15.

The cumulative totals, for the end of October 2017, show that attendances are up 2% in the Sky Bet EFL, while numbers in the Checkatrade Trophy have increased by 10%, and 3.8% in the Carabao Cup.

The increase follows a landmark season for attendances in the Sky Bet EFL in 2016/17, with more than 18.2million people going to matches in either the Championship, League One or League Two as clubs recorded their highest cumulative attendances since 1959.

In addition, the number of junior supporters watching their team live in action is growing, as figures show that junior season ticket sales have increased by 37% over the past 10 years and junior ticket holders continue to represent 20% of all season ticket sales.

The overall growth is reflected in the increase of season ticket holders, young and old.

Last year, it was announced that the EFL has more than 500,000 season ticket holders for the first time in living memory – and the numbers have been sustained for 2017/18 as EFL clubs continue to develop attractive and inventive ways to entice football fans through their turnstiles.

In 2017/18, over 517,000 season tickets have been sold to date:

Clubs in the Championship have the largest share of season ticket holders, with 336,000 between them.
The remaining 175,000 are split, with League One and League Two clubs having 120,000 and 55,000 respectively.
Overall, season ticket holder figures have increased steadily in recent seasons, with growth of 25% from 409,250 in 2006/07, to 511,657 this season.


The commitment of EFL clubs and their supporters has been commended by EFL Chief Executive, Shaun Harvey.

He said: “Football does not exist in a bubble, but it is clear that EFL clubs are doing all that they can to ensure it remains accessible to supporters young and old, in a tough economic climate.

“Ticket revenues continue to underpin the finances of EFL clubs and it is therefore correct that ticket pricing is a matter for individual clubs.

“However, the rise in attendances would only be possible if our clubs offered excellent value for money and it is clear that they are reaping the benefits of developing and maintaining ticket pricing structures that reward the loyalty and dedication of supporters in growing numbers.

“It is particularly pleasing to see that the number of young people attending EFL matches is continuing to grow and it is no surprise to see season ticket holders are continuing to reap the best value for money, while also providing EFL clubs with a solid foundation with which to operate financially in an intensely competitive marketplace.

“I’m sure such efforts being implemented to encourage families and youngsters to attend live EFL football at an early age will ensure that football has a bright future with generations of supporters getting an early taste of the matchday experience.”




An analysis of the official gate receipts submitted to the EFL reveals that the average admission price received by all clubs is £13.53 across all three divisions.

Assessment of the figures for the 2017/18 season shows:

The average price in the Championship is £15.36
The average price in League One is £10.57
The average price in League Two is £10.81
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Re: " GREAT NEWS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP/DIV ONE & TWO CLUBS "

Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:02 pm

I have been debating this all season with the usual suspects,most clubs crowds have been increasing and this is great news for football :thumbright: :ayatollah:

Re: " GREAT NEWS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP/DIV ONE & TWO CLUBS "

Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:11 pm

Strange it costs more in div2 than 1? Ok only pennies but still odd!

Re: " GREAT NEWS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP/DIV ONE & TWO CLUBS "

Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:17 pm

pembroke allan wrote:Strange it costs more in div2 than 1? Ok only pennies but still odd!


Allan, maybe because a couple of clubs from Div 2 are charging higher prices and a couple of clubs in Div 1 are extremely know?

Newport County charge £20 an Adult in Div 2, I have paid £18 Adult & £5 for my 12 yr old daughter Championship Football in the Ninian Stand, for Norwich City home :thumbright: :thumbright: :bluebird: :bluebird:

Cardiff City are fantastic Value :thumbright: :bluebird: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

Re: " GREAT NEWS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP/DIV ONE & TWO CLUBS "

Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:18 pm

DONT FORGET CARDIFF FANS
Link
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=189813 :thumbright: :bluebird:

Re: " GREAT NEWS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP/DIV ONE & TWO CLUBS "

Wed Nov 15, 2017 9:27 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:Strange it costs more in div2 than 1? Ok only pennies but still odd!


Allan, maybe because a couple of clubs from Div 2 are charging higher prices and a couple of clubs in Div 1 are extremely know?

Newport County charge £20 an Adult in Div 2, I have paid £18 Adult & £5 for my 12 yr old daughter Championship Football in the Ninian Stand, for Norwich City home :thumbright: :thumbright: :bluebird: :bluebird:

Cardiff City are fantastic Value :thumbright: :bluebird: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:



Very true annis but would have thought pay less in a lower division regardless ! So cant complain about city prices for what we are getting :bluescarf:

Re: " GREAT NEWS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP/DIV ONE & TWO CLUBS "

Wed Nov 15, 2017 11:22 pm

Annis, is there any reason?
Prehaps a correlation between this and a drop in average prices?

Re: " GREAT NEWS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP/DIV ONE & TWO CLUBS "

Thu Nov 16, 2017 7:11 am

nubbsy wrote:Annis, is there any reason?
Prehaps a correlation between this and a drop in average prices?


Jack, Premiership clubs have continued to fill 99% of their capacities,some with New fans all the time , whilst many of these big clubs fans have started to follow their smaller clubs and lower division clubs home and especially away supports have increased massively.

The last three years it seems to be the in thing to go away with your local club in the lower Leagues and Non leagues, I actually love seeing this :thumbright: :thumbright:

Re: " GREAT NEWS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP/DIV ONE & TWO CLUBS "

Thu Nov 16, 2017 9:05 am

Premier League Ticket Prices
Link
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41482931