by Yorkieandy » 08 Jan 2018, 21:30
You mean York attendances are up or Torquay attendances are up.
I'm just going on the fact that for the opening game this season against Tranmere there was 3,162 inside Plainmoor. A month later there was 1,455 against Chester, a month later 1,915 against Dover, a month later 1,799 against Maidstone, a month later 1,851 versus Aldershot so i'd hazard a guess that in NLS there would probably be gates of around 1,000 ish give or take a few hundred.
In the football league Torquay were getting what? 3,000 plus every home game same as York but now York have only lost around 500 ish regular fans whilst Torquay would have lost well over half of it's fanbase if they went down.
Not saying York fans are any more dedicated but just pointing out what is and is likely to be. I think many York fans still believe the owner gives a toss and that they are still going to be moving into a new stadium which hasn't even been started yet despite the club having declared the 2014 season would be the first in the new community stadium. A few years in the NLN abyss getting spanked by local rivals Harrogate and Darlo and the crowds will fall off a cliff.
Torquay fans meanwhile can see that the owner blatantly doesn't give a toss either but isn't really trying his best to hide it. This (and losing every week) has led to fans voting with their feet as some can see no point or future under this ownership.
You mean York attendances are up or Torquay attendances are up.
I'm just going on the fact that for the opening game this season against Tranmere there was 3,162 inside Plainmoor. A month later there was 1,455 against Chester, a month later 1,915 against Dover, a month later 1,799 against Maidstone, a month later 1,851 versus Aldershot so i'd hazard a guess that in NLS there would probably be gates of around 1,000 ish give or take a few hundred.
In the football league Torquay were getting what? 3,000 plus every home game same as York but now York have only lost around 500 ish regular fans whilst Torquay would have lost well over half of it's fanbase if they went down.
Not saying York fans are any more dedicated but just pointing out what is and is likely to be. I think many York fans still believe the owner gives a toss and that they are still going to be moving into a new stadium which hasn't even been started yet despite the club having declared the 2014 season would be the first in the new community stadium. A few years in the NLN abyss getting spanked by local rivals Harrogate and Darlo and the crowds will fall off a cliff.
Torquay fans meanwhile can see that the owner blatantly doesn't give a toss either but isn't really trying his best to hide it. This (and losing every week) has led to fans voting with their feet as some can see no point or future under this ownership.