readingbedding Stranded Err no.
He's stated that this year's FA Cup 3rd Rd was the best attended in years. 1989 in fact. At no point does he say anything about it being nowhere near what it was 15 years ago.
Show me the disagreement, as I can't see it.
Ok....
Hansen's comments about the FA Cup is something that I agree with.
I posted the link then Alad said that it was the highest attended 3rd round since 1989.
I took that as someone who was saying that the FA Cup is still popular as ever.
A lot less people could go to matches back in 1989 due to smaller grounds etc.
The FA Cup, in all honesty, will never be what it was in the 1960s, 1970s or 1980s because the money in the Champions League and Premiership is now so huge.
Couldn't agree more - yes the "average" attendance is the highest in 17 years, but that helps when you have Man Utd, Chelsea and Liverpool at home adding almost 160,000 spectators over 3 games.
Looking at FA Cup attendance vs Average League attendance:
Premiership Clubs:
Man Utd: FAC - 74,924 ; League Ave - 75,738
Chelsea: FAC - 41,434 ; League Ave - 41,849
Liverpool: FAC - 43,619 ; League Ave - 43,457
Watford: FAC - 11,745 ; League Ave - 18,986
Reading: FAC - 11,714 ; League Ave - 23,912
Sheffield Utd: FAC - 15,896 ; League Ave - 30,325
Portsmouth: FAC - 14,336 ; League Ave - 19,787
West Ham: FAC - 32,874 ; League Ave - 34,627
Everton: FAC - 24,426 ; League Ave - 37,046
Championship Clubs:
Birmingham: FAC - 16,444 ; League Ave - 21,962
Palace: FAC - 10,238 ; League Ave - 16,179
Derby: FAC - 15,609 ; League Ave - 24,619
Hull: FAC - 17,520 ; League Ave - 18,085
Leicester: FAC - 15,499 ; League Ave - 22,246
Preston: FAC - 10,318 ; League Ave - 14,308
QPR: FAC - 10,064 ; League Ave - 12,328
Southend: FAC - 5,485 ; League Ave - 9,829
West Brom: FAC - 16,957 ; League Ave - 20,313
Wolves: FAC - 14,524 ; League Ave - 20,092
Stoke: FAC - 8,024 ; League Ave - 16,038 (although this was a Friday night which wouldn't have helped).
So that's the biggest 20 out of the 32 cup ties (I can't be bothered to do the others) and all bar 1 (Liverpool) had a smaller FA Cup attendance than the league average. Yes, some were close, but a lot of others were way down on the league average.
Just goes to show that the fans are becoming less bothered about the FA Cup and the FA are just trying to put a positive spin on that fact to save embarrassment.