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The leppings lane upper is the best view in the stadium.

when they put the directors box there i´ll agree with you .......it isnt i used to sit there in the 60/70s and nowt wrong with it as long as you are sat in the middle section, but best view dont think so wiz .

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Yet Wednesday were in the top 5 best supported clubs in the top flight.

30K stadium wouldn't be big enough by a long way if we were in the premiership today.

Wednesday were never one of top 5 best supported clubs in the PL era.

 

Again a question no one seems to be willing to answer is why despite having the capacity and the PL status for seven seasons and with three seventh place finishes, you never averaged over 30k whilst many other clubs did.

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West Broms attendance went up 10'000 on promotion to the prem

Birminghams went up 9000

Wigans doubled,,as did Fulhams and Blackpool..Readings went up 8000

its all fairly recent..its all there to look at

Wednesday wouldn't buck the trend..no matter how JV wants to skew it...totally different ball game to 15 years ago...

30'000 stadium...not big enough ...

 

 

Its well on track Neal...JV is wrong again...doesn't get any more on tracker than that..usually lol

JV's wrong again.

 

Care to show me where WBA's attendances grew by 10k on promotion to the PL or Birminghams for that matter.

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JV's wrong again.

 

Care to show me where WBA's attendances grew by 10k on promotion to the PL.

 

He might be getting it from this.

 

http://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/wba.htm

 

Throughout the 90's, WBA averaged about 14,700.

 

First year in the Prem (02/03) they averaged 26,731 and since then they've been consistently in the low to mid 20's.

I move a lot of concrete on the QVC.

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JV's wrong again.

 

Care to show me where WBA's attendances grew by 10k on promotion to the PL or Birminghams for that matter.

West Brom went from 14'000 to 26000...in two years..

http://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/wba.htm

Birmingham went from 17000 in '97 to 28000 in '2003

http://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/birc.htm

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West Brom went from 14'000 to 26000...in two years..

http://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/wba.htm

Birmingham went from 17000 in '97 to 28000 in '2003

http://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/birc.htm

Hang on though the Championship season before they were promoted they averaged 20,910 that then increased to 26,731. Now even with my maths thats not 10k.

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Wednesday were never one of top 5 best supported clubs in the PL era.

 

Again a question no one seems to be willing to answer is why despite having the capacity and the PL status for seven seasons and with three seventh place finishes, you never averaged over 30k whilst many other clubs did.

 

How many did during our successful PL years?

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Hang on though the Championship season before they were promoted they averaged 20,910 that then increased to 26,731. Now even with my maths thats not 10k.

I'm not taking the one year in isolation mate..its a longer term...I said on reaching the Premiership..and still 6k is nowt to laugh at...30k is not big enough for Hillsborough in current footballing trends....like I said its a different ball game these days...you can rocket back to the 30's and 40's if it suits the argument....

Wednesday at home to Man U..Man City...even your lot back in in the Prem...the ground would not be big enough as it is...

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