Fair play for finding that attendance table, but that doesn't make them a bigger club. Especially cause its been boosted by the Premier League years of the neutral end and japanese tourists packing out the Cottage. The fact is that their woeful away support shows they have a very small hardcore fanbase who are genuine Fulham fans. Thats before going on to trophies, league finishes etc
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostTake the 2,500 that sit in the neutral end and they will be lower
Much of those figures will enhance the figures because of the last 10 years.
I think anyone with half a brain will realise that if Fulham got relegated they would be getting 12-15k max on averageWe Are The People.....
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Originally posted by Magic View PostFair play for finding that attendance table, but that doesn't make them a bigger club. Especially cause its been boosted by the Premier League years of the neutral end and japanese tourists packing out the Cottage. The fact is that their woeful away support shows they have a very small hardcore fanbase who are genuine Fulham fans. Thats before going on to trophies, league finishes etc
Are Blackburn a bigger club than Newcastle becuase they have won more trophies ?
As for away support theres is awfulWe Are The People.....
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Originally posted by Rangersw12 View PostYeah thats true but the fact is we were a nothing club till the 1960's good in the 70's , 80's and mid 90's and now back down again
I think anyone with half a brain will realise that if Fulham got relegated they would be getting 12-15k max on averagePRIDE OF LONDON.
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Quote from a Chelsea fan (bleurgh)
Scurvy,
we view QPR in a similar light to Fulham, insignificant little clubs that hate us but who we care little about. This hatred seems to have grown since the 90s, as in the 70s and 80s Chelsea would take up the whole ground home and away. Would imagine it would be quite a tasty fixture if we were to play QPR again though, maybe similar scenes to those when there was fighting on the pitch at Craven Cottage a few years ago?
I personally hope they come up and take Fulhams place, bigger club really.
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Historically Fulham actually have higher average attendances 15351 to our 13185.
Fulhams attendances have grown at an impressive rate as well
1997/98: 9,004
1998/99: 11,387
1999/00: 13,092
2000/01: 14,985
2001/02: 19,389
2002/03: 16,707 (at Loftus Road)
2003/04: 16,342 (at Loftus Road)
2004/05: 19,838
2005/06: 20,654
2006/07: 22,279
2007/08: 23,774
Comparing attendances post war is interesting
QPR http://www.european-football-statist...tnclub/qpr.htm
Fulham http://www.european-football-statist...nclub/fulh.htm
My conclusion is we have a more loyal fan base than Fulham, but I'm sorry to say at present they are a bigger than us averaging 10000 more each week.Last edited by W12_Ranger; 19-04-2010, 10:32 PM.
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Originally posted by Goddard View PostSince The Premiership started? 5th.
Before that? 2nd.
Next question?
While you're thinking of one that doesn't make you look foolish and lacking in knowledge, see if you can spot yourself in this picture.
Shouldn't take long.
Fulham fans are the ones nearest the camera, in case of confusion.
That's a cup game at Manchester City, this season.In 'Arry and Fernandes we trust
:yush:
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