Chelsea continue to languish in average attendance figures

By: Jack | September 30th, 2011
   

The average attendance figures from across Europe for the previous season popped up in a few places this week and, to no Chelsea supporter’s surprise, the club remain firmly in the middle.

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Chelsea rose three places to 28th on the continent with an average attendance of 41,435. That’s a jump of 10 from 2009-10, but short of the figure established in 2008-09 (41,590). Last season’s average is excellent in relation to the stadium’s capacity of 41,800, hitting right at 99 percent. But, then again, that’s to be expected.

At the summit, of course, is Barcelona with an average capacity of 79,200. Borussia Dortmund’s impassioned fanbase has them in second at 79,100. Signal Iduna is a superb stadium, by the way. Manchester United (75,11), Real Madrid (71,300) and Bayern Munich (69,000) complete the top five clubs. All shockers.

Among English clubs, Chelsea rank sixth behind United, Arsenal (60,025), Newcastle (47,715), Manchester City (45,905) and Liverpool (42,820). Not much change over the past few seasons; nothing surprising, either.

The club’s position here would somewhat explain a rise in ticket prices – see Champions League group stage – even if that hardly condones it. This also suggests that, with financial fair play rules in our scope, a move to a larger, and thus more attractive, venue will continue to be a major talking point amongst both supporters and our higher-ups. Perhaps more than just a talking point actually.

I would think a move, as much as it pains me to say, is necessary to compete in this current climate. The question is whether Roman can, first, unearth a proper lot to build on in the city and, second, recreate the one-of-a-kind atmosphere that is Stamford Bridge. Difficult ask on both fronts.

Anyway. What are your thoughts on all this?

Note: Be sure to check out the take on all this offered by The Chels. They do a great job, as always.


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  • Sharinganfx

    raising prices aren't that great but in reality when I look at it compared to any american sport, the tickets are damn cheap. Plus so much more intimate b/c it's a smaller ground. loved it when i went there. as with any large capex project, it's debt financed and returns aren't realized until long after. probably have to wait until we can safely clear FFP before we can build something.

  • blue baron

    this is an excellent blog...I love how you guys get on Torres( god damit, torres!) ..You guys right similar to how I write....wit, humor, and a little verbal beating slid in between. ...

    Drogs for three straight weeks!!!...a real striker!

    FTR, Chelsea was literally built for Stamford Bridge, and not the other way around. Usually, a team is put together, and then a stadium is erected ....In this case, The Bridge was put together, Fulham rejected it, and the owners of the stadium  went out and put a team together specifically for the stadium  ......so the bridge cannot be torn down ...They are just going to have to raise ticket prices to generate more revenue. 

    No other team in the world has that kind of birth. ....The team is literally The Bridge!

  • Eeeeee

    Bit like MK Dons then. :-))

  • not knowing you personally, you sound like a real ass; and a poor supporter of this great club. if you don't support every single player currently wearing the famous CFC shirt, then you can fuck off right back to liverpool or whatever scum town you hail from. most important though: raise ticket prices?? go say that in a local SW6 pub and see how many teeth you have left at the end of the day.

  • Blue Baron

    To keep Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, I would be willing to deal with a price hike If that is what it takes, because building another stadium would mean even higher ticket prices to finance the stadium ...so you don't make sense. I'm choosing the lesser of two evils here...

    If you like everything chelsea, and you do not have the ability to critique certain players and certain plays, then you are not really a chelsea follower yourself.......Kalou can be criticized and degraded by all, but Torres can't?...Kalou has done more for chelsea than Torres has . Torres is not legendary under Blue. He has won no Trophies for blue, and Spain gave him the boot, and I hope we do the same in January. He cannot be trusted as a striker and he has a terrible touch.  

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