Okay straight forward FACTS for you. No nonsense just the truth. No picking one random game out of an entire season to make a point but an actual look at the last 5 seasons in the Championship as a whole to make a direct comparison.
Just to show you where all the information has come from:
If you are into stats (like me) then it is a particularly good and up to date website.
Total Season Attendances
QPR:
2004/05: 369,283
2005/06: 309,133
2006/07: 297,537
2007/08: 321,053
2008/09: 324,078
5 Season Total: 1,621,084
Total Season Attendances
Burnley:
2004/05: 286,713
2005/06: 286,616
2006/07: 274,999
2007/08: 284,391
2008/09: 300,886
5 Season Total: 1,433,605
Attendance difference between QPR & Burnley since 2004/05: 187,479
187,479 fewer people went through the turnstiles at Burnley than QPR between 2004 and 2009. At say £20 a ticket that is £3.7m less revenue generated than us over 5 years. I could easily speculate that each of the 187,479 extra punters at QPR could have bought programmes, hot dogs, memorabilia etc etc all adding to the coffers but as I don't have an average spend I won't as I don't have the facts. But you know and I know that we do spend money at the ground and the chances are that the 187,479 will have given the club extra revenue.
187,479, which is an average of 37,495 fans a season fewer than us, which is 1,630 fans a match fewer through the turnstile than us.
Proof that a club with fewer fans than us meaning less money generated than us (with no doubt smaller sponsorship deals and poorer owners than us) can win promotion to the Premiership.
Just to show you where all the information has come from:
If you are into stats (like me) then it is a particularly good and up to date website.
Total Season Attendances
QPR:
2004/05: 369,283
2005/06: 309,133
2006/07: 297,537
2007/08: 321,053
2008/09: 324,078
5 Season Total: 1,621,084
Total Season Attendances
Burnley:
2004/05: 286,713
2005/06: 286,616
2006/07: 274,999
2007/08: 284,391
2008/09: 300,886
5 Season Total: 1,433,605
Attendance difference between QPR & Burnley since 2004/05: 187,479
187,479 fewer people went through the turnstiles at Burnley than QPR between 2004 and 2009. At say £20 a ticket that is £3.7m less revenue generated than us over 5 years. I could easily speculate that each of the 187,479 extra punters at QPR could have bought programmes, hot dogs, memorabilia etc etc all adding to the coffers but as I don't have an average spend I won't as I don't have the facts. But you know and I know that we do spend money at the ground and the chances are that the 187,479 will have given the club extra revenue.
187,479, which is an average of 37,495 fans a season fewer than us, which is 1,630 fans a match fewer through the turnstile than us.
Proof that a club with fewer fans than us meaning less money generated than us (with no doubt smaller sponsorship deals and poorer owners than us) can win promotion to the Premiership.
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