9 of 19 home games less than 50% of our home games on a Saturday.Official figures would suggest not:
MD2 Spurs - Sat 12:30 - 52,491
MD4 United - Sun 16:30 - 52,534
MD6 Burnley - Sat 15:00 - 52,427
MD8 Everton - Sat 15:00 - 52,498
MD10 Bournemouth - Sun 16:30 - 52,387
MD11 Liverpool - Sun 16:30 - 52,511
MD13 Leeds - Sat 15:00 - 52,483
MD15 Sunderland - Sat 15:00 - 52,436
MD17 West Ham - Sat 15:00 - 52,454
MD20 Chelsea - Sun 17:30 - 52,503
MD21 Brighton - Wed 19:30 - 51,728
MD23 Wolves - Sat 15:00 - 52,469
MD26 Fulham - Wed 19:30 - 50,717
MD27 Newcastle - Sat 20:00 - 52,187
MD29 Forest - Wed 19:30 - 51,965
MD33 Arsenal - Sun 16:30 - 52,523
MD35 Brentford - Sat 17:30 - 52,489
MD36 Palace - Wed 20:00 - 51,738
MD38 Villa - Sun 16:00 - 60,332
However, not sure what they count as attending. Some of those don't look right based off of what I've seen this season.
‘Football is the thing that we all live for, Saturday’s the day we play the game’.
And across the season, including away games, it’s even less. Just 15 of our 38 PL games were on a Saturday. Just 6 of 19 away games were on a Saturday and not a single one at 3pm.
Sunday games or Friday/Monday games mean people waste days off work or, where they don’t book the next day off, it affects their working day the next day due to tiredness. It’s not just about being able to go to the game, it’s what time you get home after it. I’m up for hours after getting home from a game, I can’t wind down and just get in bed and go to sleep.