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Match Attendances

Attendance's at football matches has dropped in recent years apart from the top teams in England, like Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool.

Empty seats at the Den








Empty seats at Wigan


















Not a seat to be seen!!
Above we can see the that empty seats have started to pop up in recent years.






Here at Old Trafford you can see that you are never going to find a seat. I think that if your team are doing well and you find yourself in a good postion in the league. When teams are relegated from the Premier League down to the championship the attendance drops.

 
Birmingham

This is when Birmingham were in the Premier League, at this time the stands were full each week. When the team was relegated the attendances have dropped.


Birmingham in the Championship








Since Birmingham's relegation to the championship the attendance to home matches has gone down rapidly and you can see the that there are a lot more empty seats since the relegation









Stands full at Boro when in the Premier League


This is the view of Middlesborough's Riverside Stadium as you can see the stands are packed and not an empty seat anywhere, however this was when they were in the Premier League now that they are in the Championship most games the stands are not full and empty seats can be seen as below.








Boro in the Championship
As you can see there is a big change in how many empty seats being seen, this is a picture of Middlesborough in the Championship, again once the club was relegated from the Premier League the attendance dropped.



So all of these pictures prove that if your club has sufferd a relegation then the attendances will go down even if it is by a small amount.

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