Mon Aug 26, 2024 2:12 pm
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Mon Aug 26, 2024 2:45 pm
Underhill1927 wrote:I’d agree that for a capital city our support is poor. Too many middle aged men supporting Liverpool, Leeds and Man U. Even saw a man in his 60s with a broad Cardiff accent yesterday with a Man City shirt on.
The only way that we’ll get more fans is with more success, but also making the match day experience a better one.
Mon Aug 26, 2024 2:50 pm
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Mon Aug 26, 2024 3:07 pm
Underhill1927 wrote:I’d agree that for a capital city our support is poor. Too many middle aged men supporting Liverpool, Leeds and Man U. Even saw a man in his 60s with a broad Cardiff accent yesterday with a Man City shirt on.
The only way that we’ll get more fans is with more success, but also making the match day experience a better one.
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Mon Aug 26, 2024 5:13 pm
Bambasbestbuddy22 wrote:I would say that the 60+ times you claim the jacks have filled your stadium would mostly if not all be in premier league years.
Mon Aug 26, 2024 5:17 pm
Carpe Diem wrote:Support in Wales is definitely fickle, that goes for all the Welsh clubs. Makes me laugh with Wrexham now, all their current “fans” pretending they’ve been supporting them loyally for the last 15 years.
The more sensible posts about plastics are sadly true - grown men trying to prove an allegiance to teams hundreds of miles away simply because they were the best team when they were growing up. Not football supporters at all in my eyes.
Ridiculous part of the OP was saying about how swansea town have filled their stadium more often - of course they have when it’s a lot smaller, and it’s a lot smaller for a reason. Close a stand or two and then see how often you fill it then - your 60 times will soon grow.
Mon Aug 26, 2024 5:40 pm
Mon Aug 26, 2024 6:26 pm
curiousjack wrote:Bambasbestbuddy22 wrote:I would say that the 60+ times you claim the jacks have filled your stadium would mostly if not all be in premier league years.
Hi
Tbh, the 60 times was a complete guess at the time of writing, having looked just now, we sold out way over 100 times during the premier league not including big games in the championship/league one - against you, promotion games etc.
Look back to our time in the premier league, its very difficult to gauge how high our support could have gone and what percentage of people were actually invested in the swans rather than just people coming to watch the other team. Maybe 25000 on a big game.
Your greatest attendance was a sell out against liverpool. However i would judge your "invested" support maybe when you played us which was 27/28000 ish.
You have way more potential due to geography and with transport for wales (transport for cardiff known by most swansea fans ) increasing trains to every 4 mins from valleys to stadium, i expect if you got to the premier league, then your support would grow
Mon Aug 26, 2024 6:54 pm
Welshman in CA wrote:curiousjack wrote:Bambasbestbuddy22 wrote:I would say that the 60+ times you claim the jacks have filled your stadium would mostly if not all be in premier league years.
Hi
Tbh, the 60 times was a complete guess at the time of writing, having looked just now, we sold out way over 100 times during the premier league not including big games in the championship/league one - against you, promotion games etc.
Look back to our time in the premier league, its very difficult to gauge how high our support could have gone and what percentage of people were actually invested in the swans rather than just people coming to watch the other team. Maybe 25000 on a big game.
Your greatest attendance was a sell out against liverpool. However i would judge your "invested" support maybe when you played us which was 27/28000 ish.
You have way more potential due to geography and with transport for wales (transport for cardiff known by most swansea fans ) increasing trains to every 4 mins from valleys to stadium, i expect if you got to the premier league, then your support would grow
Again with the picking numbers to suit your blinkered viewpoint.
Your biggest ever crowd of 32,786 is dwarfed by our biggest ever crowd of 57,893, funnily enough both were against Arsenal.
So far all we've seen is you making up numbers or picking & choosing your numbers to suit your agenda.
I always thought this argument of who is the bigger club was sour grapes from down west and it appears I was 100% correct.
I await your next set of guessed or made up numbers as I'm sure you'll say you were only looking at a particular period of time . Sometimes you just need to stop digging the hole.
Mon Aug 26, 2024 8:14 pm
Mon Aug 26, 2024 8:23 pm
curiousjack wrote:Now before you see red im just here for a friendly discussion and light hearted banter . Before the usual "why are you on here, get on your own forum etc" i know many many cardiff fans and some that i know, i like more than any swansea fan so please be kind (if this type of discussion is not wanted ill happily leave) Just want to bring this up to see number 1, if im right or wrong (happy to be proved otherwise, i do have swansea tinted glasses on) and number 2, if i am right, to see if there's anything that can be done about it for both clubs.
My premise - "Cardiff is one of the most poorly supported clubs per population density in the whole of the Uk"
Cardiff city -
Total population of south east wales including cardiff, newport, bridgend, barry all valleys is just over 1.5million. 400 thousand in cardiff alone. These areas are staunch cardiff supporting areas. This does not include areas such as llanelli, glyncorrwg, neath, cymmer, Brecon and port talbot, which are very odd places in which they are very close to swansea but have a very high amount of cardiff supporters (60 - 40) in port talbots case. In terms of rugby, you have cardiff blues and newport gwent dragons which are not very well supported.
Swansea -
Total population of south west wales is roughly 750 thousand people including swanseas population of just over 230 thousand. These two areas have llanelli scarletts and ospreys which have relatively larger fan bases.
Stadium sizes and attendance -
Cardiff have filled their stadium twice since being opened however these were against man u and liverpool. At just over 33000. Swansea have filled their stadium over 60 times at just over 20000.
Im not for once saying that we would get same as you if in the same size stadium. We would probably get 25000 max for huge games! however i have based this off demand and ticket sales. It could be more/less probably less.
On average for the last 4 seasons you have had 3/4000 more people per game. But considering population size, we are both poorly supported with you considerably more. To encapsulate this i have divided the population and divided by average attendance over last 4 seasons roughly
Cardiff - 1600000/21000 = 76. So 1 in every 76 people watch cardiff
Swansea - 750000/16000 = 46. So 1 in every 46 people watch swansea.
I know there are alot of variables but even if my stats had a 10% margin of error. My premise is still proven. Now i could do this for everyclub in the uk but i dont think i will be far off.
Why is this the case or am i way off? Just light banter/interest/discussion before me and my family have death threats.
Mon Aug 26, 2024 8:31 pm
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Mon Aug 26, 2024 8:47 pm
GrangeEndStar wrote:I and others have written plenty about this and Cardiff have a uniquely large catchment area of 1.5M and are a capital city with decent infrastructure and amenities.
Sustained PL football would be the only thing to unlock this and it is entirely possible. Wales "Red Wall" success proves this too, a packed CCS now every time. And I think we could add another decent chunk to that 33K but only after a period of sustained PL success. The most important thing is the unique population potential and as a capital city etc
The OPs headline is really saying Cardiff could be one of the best supported clubs based on the above.
We really should be where Brighton and a few notable others are now, if not higher, if properly run.
Mon Aug 26, 2024 8:48 pm
Mon Aug 26, 2024 8:52 pm
skiprat wrote:curiousjack wrote:Now before you see red im just here for a friendly discussion and light hearted banter . Before the usual "why are you on here, get on your own forum etc" i know many many cardiff fans and some that i know, i like more than any swansea fan so please be kind (if this type of discussion is not wanted ill happily leave) Just want to bring this up to see number 1, if im right or wrong (happy to be proved otherwise, i do have swansea tinted glasses on) and number 2, if i am right, to see if there's anything that can be done about it for both clubs.
My premise - "Cardiff is one of the most poorly supported clubs per population density in the whole of the Uk"
Cardiff city -
Total population of south east wales including cardiff, newport, bridgend, barry all valleys is just over 1.5million. 400 thousand in cardiff alone. These areas are staunch cardiff supporting areas. This does not include areas such as llanelli, glyncorrwg, neath, cymmer, Brecon and port talbot, which are very odd places in which they are very close to swansea but have a very high amount of cardiff supporters (60 - 40) in port talbots case. In terms of rugby, you have cardiff blues and newport gwent dragons which are not very well supported.
Swansea -
Total population of south west wales is roughly 750 thousand people including swanseas population of just over 230 thousand. These two areas have llanelli scarletts and ospreys which have relatively larger fan bases.
Stadium sizes and attendance -
Cardiff have filled their stadium twice since being opened however these were against man u and liverpool. At just over 33000. Swansea have filled their stadium over 60 times at just over 20000.
Im not for once saying that we would get same as you if in the same size stadium. We would probably get 25000 max for huge games! however i have based this off demand and ticket sales. It could be more/less probably less.
On average for the last 4 seasons you have had 3/4000 more people per game. But considering population size, we are both poorly supported with you considerably more. To encapsulate this i have divided the population and divided by average attendance over last 4 seasons roughly
Cardiff - 1600000/21000 = 76. So 1 in every 76 people watch cardiff
Swansea - 750000/16000 = 46. So 1 in every 46 people watch swansea.
I know there are alot of variables but even if my stats had a 10% margin of error. My premise is still proven. Now i could do this for everyclub in the uk but i dont think i will be far off.
Why is this the case or am i way off? Just light banter/interest/discussion before me and my family have death threats.
Deluded JB. Scum town 7 years in premier won a trophy but never expanded their little tin pot ground because there wasn't any need to. Non entity of a club like Newport.
Mon Aug 26, 2024 9:02 pm
GrangeEndStar wrote:I'd also be interested in the reverse picture.
Swansea spent 7 seasons of sustainable PL football of which you would have thought you would have seen an exponential expansion of supporters and would have at least maintained a sell out status for every game post PL.
I know the catchment area is roughly half but why hasn't that happened?
The main thing really is PL revenue targets for clubs, as the gate revenues are much smaller than the main revenue stream so the fan number stat will always be secondary really.
Thinking about it, it's a redundant topic in the real world of elite football finance but it's intriguing and and important part of growth and getting to sustained PL success.
Mon Aug 26, 2024 9:39 pm
curiousjack wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:I'd also be interested in the reverse picture.
Swansea spent 7 seasons of sustainable PL football of which you would have thought you would have seen an exponential expansion of supporters and would have at least maintained a sell out status for every game post PL.
I know the catchment area is roughly half but why hasn't that happened?
The main thing really is PL revenue targets for clubs, as the gate revenues are much smaller than the main revenue stream so the fan number stat will always be secondary really.
Thinking about it, it's a redundant topic in the real world of elite football finance but it's intriguing and and important part of growth and getting to sustained PL success.
Sustaining prem football for a club swanseas size is near impossible and once a decline starts relegation becomes inevitable. It becomes very monotonous to keep spending your money going to liverpool,man city etc year on year and getting smashed.
I dont mean to sound sarci and im not trying to wind you up, but you havent been through it to know. One or two seasons in the prem is exciting but 5,6,7is another story.
Back to my point, if you combine this, with a fickle fan base, change of owners, and a fan base that supports swansea as their 2nd team. Then support does dwindle.
Mon Aug 26, 2024 10:22 pm
Bambasbestbuddy22 wrote:I would say that the 60+ times you claim the jacks have filled your stadium would mostly if not all be in premier league years.
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Tue Aug 27, 2024 11:11 am
MoodyBluebird wrote:Underhill1927 wrote:I’d agree that for a capital city our support is poor. Too many middle aged men supporting Liverpool, Leeds and Man U. Even saw a man in his 60s with a broad Cardiff accent yesterday with a Man City shirt on.
The only way that we’ll get more fans is with more success, but also making the match day experience a better one.
We don't have fanatical fans like Newcastle, Sunderland, Liverpool etc and never will have. It's part of their DNA and following them is a way of life. Even teams like Norwich and Derby have greater pulling power than us.
The most we can hope for is a period of sustained success that will help bolster the numbers for a few years until the novelty wears off and the crowds start to drift away again.
It's just a fact of life and ceased to be of concern to me many years ago.