Can someone explain why Inter Milans is much higher than AC Milans? Wouldn’t have thought selling the same number of tickets would result in that much of an average attendance swing.
Much higher? how?
801 higher for a stadium where you would expect it to be the same. That’s quite a big difference.
I didn’t mean any offence, literally just wondering why there’s an 800 bigger difference than you would expect.
First probably both milan and inter has sold out all their tickets in their home sector in serie a so inter just had a bigger away crowds in san siro and its basically only been 6 home games lol
Fair enough. Appreciate the response.
Very rong, the 4 not San Ciro, because when inter plays at home the stadium name os G. Measa
Old Trafford? I assume that count is done at the start of the game not the end…
Yeah probably because people get there at the start to watch the game and then leave at the end…
Remember that Manchester United turns the surrounding area to a tourist hub due to the magnitude of the club, they may not have had the best years on the pitch but they’re still a big fucking institution that makes a killing commercially so I’m sure tourists fill up Old Trafford too
But I do wonder how many years that aura (I hate this word) alone is gonna carry the club. 10 years with no PL or CL and only an FA Cup and a Europa League to show for them. There are 10 years olds alive today that weren’t alive when United last won the PL. I wonder how long their past achievements will carry them.
On the other hand, I’m friends with maybe a couple City fans lol I also wonder when, if ever, they will replace United as the go-to club to pick in England once they start watching football.
If things continue as is then probably in 15 years
Should be called Giuseppe Meazza for AC Milan right?
I feel like this should be in percentages rather than numbers
Our stadium is injured rn… Wait till it gets fit.
Estadio Ousmane Dembele
It’s gonna crumble after the first game.
College football…
Hold my beer
For 7 hours
Would it be more balanced to use percentages, or would that skew it in favour of smaller clubs with easier to fill stadiums?
It’s giuseppe meazza when inter plays there
No, it’s Giuseppe Meazza period. That’s the name of the stadium. San Siro is the old name and also the name of the neighborhood the stadium is located in.
Being on the waiting list for season tickets really sucks lol
Shame our stadium an absolute shambles…
Buying season tickets became impossible
Wow Italian attendances have come back hard from 10 years ago
and this is without privately owned stadiums, imagine if each club had their own, with good visibility, decent public transport connections etc.
Been imagining it for years.
Camp nou :(
Camp Nou?