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but I haven't just lost interest in Latics... I have lost interest in going to games in general. I won tickets to Wigan vs Fullham the other day and passed them on. I think having a kiddy has cemented me not wanting to go...

 

I don't think I am the typical stay away that is all I am saying...

 

I am surprised the good results haven't seen the attendances go up to the 5,000 mark...

 

 

 

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The crowds still fluctuated, when there's differences of 500+ that is a fluctuation!

 

This season is far steadier if you take the Dale and Hudds games out of the equation and that is far more worrying the fact we seem to be hovering around the 3,600 - 4,000 mark in '06-'07 the crowds did fluctuate but mainly between 6-7,000

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As I say it takes the Oldham public time to twig, I reckon we'll see a steady improvement from this month IF results keep positive. I think the 6-0 hurt us off the field more than it as it gave the sneering Oldham public the chance to say 'typical Latics, I told yer so...'

 

or " oh typical oldham f**king up at the end part of the season "

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:petesake:

 

ok

 

:lol:

 

Why face palm... Swimming and having funny with my kid or going to the football on my own and watching football... I really don't get why it winds you up so much!

 

When she grows up, if she likes football I will bring her... Its time for others to step up to the plate for a while! I went every week for 21 years or something...

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I know it has been said many times, but I think the past two seasons, the sheer amount of southern teams has contributed to the drop in attendances. There is nowhere near as much interest in Oldham vs Dagenam, or Oldham vs Bristol Rovers, as there is in Oldham vs Middlesbrough, or Oldham vs Bury.

 

If we go up, then away followings that take up all of the RRE or the large bit of the RRE will be a regular occurance, as will be over 5000 home fans, hence I think we would be looking at an 8000 average at least.

 

If we are still in this division next season, with a bit of luck we will lose the four teams in the bottom four at the moment, and we will lose brighton, saints and charlton and bournemouth going the other way.

 

And with a bit more luck, three of the four teams coming up will be northern (including Bury), and we will see three northern clubs come down from the championship, ideally Preston, Boro and Sheff U, all of whom would have at least the big bit of the RRE.

 

Either way, I think we will see a marked improvement in attendances next season.

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I know it has been said many times, but I think the past two seasons, the sheer amount of southern teams has contributed to the drop in attendances. There is nowhere near as much interest in Oldham vs Dagenam, or Oldham vs Bristol Rovers, as there is in Oldham vs Middlesbrough, or Oldham vs Bury.

 

If we go up, then away followings that take up all of the RRE or the large bit of the RRE will be a regular occurance, as will be over 5000 home fans, hence I think we would be looking at an 8000 average at least.

 

If we are still in this division next season, with a bit of luck we will lose the four teams in the bottom four at the moment, and we will lose brighton, saints and charlton and bournemouth going the other way.

 

And with a bit more luck, three of the four teams coming up will be northern (including Bury), and we will see three northern clubs come down from the championship, ideally Preston, Boro and Sheff U, all of whom would have at least the big bit of the RRE.

 

Either way, I think we will see a marked improvement in attendances next season.

 

It's had an effect but how did the league look in 06-07 compared to now?

 

06-07 09-10

Tranmere - Tranmere

Swansea - Exeter

Carlisle - Carlisle

Scunny - Hartlepool

Gillingham - Colchester

Rotherham - Sheff Wed

Orient - Orient

Brentford - Brentford

Bradford - Charlton

Crewe - Mongs

Brighton -Brighton

Northampton - Plymouth

Forest - Southampton

Bristol City - Bristol Rovers

Millwall - Dagenham

Bournemouth - Bournemouth

Blackpool - Rochdale

Doncaster - Peterborough

Yeovil - Yeovil

Huddersfield - Huddersfield

Cheltenham - Swindon

Chesterfield - Notts County

Port Vale - Walsall

 

 

06-07-----------------------------------------10-11

 

North West Teams----------------------North West Teams

Blackpool--------------------------------Rochdale

Carlisle-----------------------------------Tranmere

Tranmere--------------------------------Carlisle

Crewe-

Port Vale

 

Yorkshire/Derbyshire-----------------Yorkshire/Derbyshire

Bradford-------------------------------Sheff Wed

Doncaster-----------------------------Huddersfield

Huddersfield

Rotherham

Chesterfield

 

Midlands and East-------------------Midlands and East

Cheltenham--------------------------Walsall

Northampton-------------------------Notts County

Scunny-------------------------------Peterborough

Forest

 

South West and Wales--------------South West and Wales

Bristol City---------------------------Bristol Rovers

Swansea-----------------------------Swindon

Yeovil---------------------------------Yeovil

----------------------------------------Exeter

----------------------------------------Plymouth

 

London and the South East---------London and The South East

Orient--------------------------------Orient

Brentford----------------------------Brentford

Millwall-------------------------------Dagenham

Brighton------------------------------Charlton

Gillingham---------------------------Brighton

---------------------------------------Colchester

---------------------------------------Mongs

 

The South ----------------------------The South

Bournemouth-------------------------Bournemouth

----------------------------------------Southampton

 

North East

----------------------------------------Hartlepool

 

 

 

From that we've lost 6 teams from Yorkshire/Derbyshire, The Midlands and the North West. I think the most depressing aspect is the dominance of the South West teams as all of those places are a bugger to get to!

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Jesus. It's simple.

The People of Oldham will turn up to watch a successful team - that's it. It's been that way for decades.

Promotion this year would see a substantial increase in home suport (And a very recognisable upturn in revenue from away support).

It's not the stadium - They'd sit on milk crates at Snipe Clough if the fixture was attractive enough. The fact is, it's going to take a lot more than us diehards to convince anyone that the football has changed since the :censored:e we were served up under Penney, and on the occasions that we try to entice them back with reduced admission etc, the fixture is usually boring or our performance is very average (Grimsby performance excepted of course).

When Big Joe came back for the last 8(?) games the attendance increased, but by that time the rot had set so far in that the performances were hardly likely to spur people into buying a ST for the following season.

Like it or not, promotion is the only way to see attendances improve. Let's hope we manage it before it's to late to save us.

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It's had an effect but how did the league look in 06-07 compared to now?

 

06-07 09-10

Tranmere - Tranmere

Swansea - Exeter

Carlisle - Carlisle

Scunny - Hartlepool

Gillingham - Colchester

Rotherham - Sheff Wed

Orient - Orient

Brentford - Brentford

Bradford - Charlton

Crewe - Mongs

Brighton -Brighton

Northampton - Plymouth

Forest - Southampton

Bristol City - Bristol Rovers

Millwall - Dagenham

Bournemouth - Bournemouth

Blackpool - Rochdale

Doncaster - Peterborough

Yeovil - Yeovil

Huddersfield - Huddersfield

Cheltenham - Swindon

Chesterfield - Notts County

Port Vale - Walsall

 

 

06-07-----------------------------------------10-11

 

North West Teams----------------------North West Teams

Blackpool--------------------------------Rochdale

Carlisle-----------------------------------Tranmere

Tranmere--------------------------------Carlisle

Crewe-

Port Vale

 

Yorkshire/Derbyshire-----------------Yorkshire/Derbyshire

Bradford-------------------------------Sheff Wed

Doncaster-----------------------------Huddersfield

Huddersfield

Rotherham

Chesterfield

 

Midlands and East-------------------Midlands and East

Cheltenham--------------------------Walsall

Northampton-------------------------Notts County

Scunny-------------------------------Peterborough

Forest

 

South West and Wales--------------South West and Wales

Bristol City---------------------------Bristol Rovers

Swansea-----------------------------Swindon

Yeovil---------------------------------Yeovil

----------------------------------------Exeter

----------------------------------------Plymouth

 

London and the South East---------London and The South East

Orient--------------------------------Orient

Brentford----------------------------Brentford

Millwall-------------------------------Dagenham

Brighton------------------------------Charlton

Gillingham---------------------------Brighton

---------------------------------------Colchester

---------------------------------------Mongs

 

The South ----------------------------The South

Bournemouth-------------------------Bournemouth

----------------------------------------Southampton

 

North East

----------------------------------------Hartlepool

 

 

 

From that we've lost 6 teams from Yorkshire/Derbyshire, The Midlands and the North West. I think the most depressing aspect is the dominance of the South West teams as all of those places are a bugger to get to!

Very interesting Prozac.

Currently:

Clearly 5 less South/Soth East teams, with very little away support.

Only 2 or 3 biggish crowds too. For arguments sake Dale, Weds, Hudds, yet only Blackpool would you consider a local draw from 06/07. Crewe and Vale are practically Midlands, and not a big draw.

But the big draw games of 06/07 would be Blackpool, Hudds, Forest which is not great improvement on this year.

 

What about the days the games are paled, we don't seem to get the big home games on a Saturday any more, but is that true?

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Very interesting Prozac.

Currently:

Clearly 5 less South/Soth East teams, with very little away support.

Only 2 or 3 biggish crowds too. For arguments sake Dale, Weds, Hudds, yet only Blackpool would you consider a local draw from 06/07. Crewe and Vale are practically Midlands, and not a big draw.

But the big draw games of 06/07 would be Blackpool, Hudds, Forest which is not great improvement on this year.

 

What about the days the games are paled, we don't seem to get the big home games on a Saturday any more, but is that true?

 

But with regards to away support, they would still bring a good 200 or so more than what your yeovils, dagenhams and bristol rovers would. Every penny counts

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Jesus. It's simple.

The People of Oldham will turn up to watch a successful team - that's it. It's been that way for decades.

Promotion this year would see a substantial increase in home suport (And a very recognisable upturn in revenue from away support).

It's not the stadium - They'd sit on milk crates at Snipe Clough if the fixture was attractive enough. The fact is, it's going to take a lot more than us diehards to convince anyone that the football has changed since the :censored:e we were served up under Penney, and on the occasions that we try to entice them back with reduced admission etc, the fixture is usually boring or our performance is very average (Grimsby performance excepted of course).

When Big Joe came back for the last 8(?) games the attendance increased, but by that time the rot had set so far in that the performances were hardly likely to spur people into buying a ST for the following season.

Like it or not, promotion is the only way to see attendances improve. Let's hope we manage it before it's to late to save us.

 

Simple indeed.

 

We have a squad that means we can put out an attacking team with (I reckon) 8 of the starting eleven who can and have scored goals (Lee, Evina, Taylor, Stephens, Furman, White, Tounkara & Reid) plus Hazel and Trotman to cause problems at set pieces.

 

What needs to happen is that the team delivers - scoring goals and winning games - then we will see the crowds come back.

 

Play Off final versus Huddersfield at OT - then after victory Paul Scholes announces that he has signed to play for us in the Championship - attendances rise and the good times roll.

 

I'll get me coat :getmecoat:

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Your contributing to it being low though arent you ?

 

 

Credit where it is due. I would not have the "balls" to post regularly on this site and admit to not going to home matches (possibly, free ticket excepting) consdering the current financial state of the Club

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