inGavious said:95-99 would have been mostly seated so around 30k-34k seems more accurate.
debt trafford was 48,000 before they did their upper tiers and always knew Maine Road was about 15,000 less than that on average.
but when i was a kid, had a t-shirt that had some city history stats, one was Maine Road's highest attendance, which was against Stoke and was 93,000 .... in 1912 or something. BRING BACK STANDING!! get those spacestation beds instead of seats so everyone can stand in safety lol
Seosa said:inGavious said:95-99 would have been mostly seated so around 30k-34k seems more accurate.
debt trafford was 48,000 before they did their upper tiers and always knew Maine Road was about 15,000 less than that on average.
but when i was a kid, had a t-shirt that had some city history stats, one was Maine Road's highest attendance, which was against Stoke and was 93,000 .... in 1912 or something. BRING BACK STANDING!! get those spacestation beds instead of seats so everyone can stand in safety lol
Don't forget how the Swamp only had attendences of 35k circa '93, which is pretty poor considering the ground held a lot more even then. Pretty much sums up how the plastics came along...
danburge82 said:Up until 1994 when we had the Kippax (not that sham of one that was built afterwards), Maine Road held about 60000. I remember derby games between 89-92 getting 55000 and one game against Liverpool getting 51000.
But then when Taylor ruined Enish football stadiums and proper stands had to be knocked down we got season averages between 26-34000 until we left that ground in 2003.
I always remember Tyldsley saying "55thousand" on my 5-1 video! And - although before my match going time as I was only young - I've always been told that game against Charlton when we won 5-1(?) and got promoted there were more than that?! I'll have to go on a computer and check out that site at some point (it doesn't work on my phone).leithblue said:danburge82 said:Up until 1994 when we had the Kippax (not that sham of one that was built afterwards), Maine Road held about 60000. I remember derby games between 89-92 getting 55000 and one game against Liverpool getting 51000.
But then when Taylor ruined Enish football stadiums and proper stands had to be knocked down we got season averages between 26-34000 until we left that ground in 2003.
You're miles out there, there were only 43,000 at the 5-1, Maine Road hadn't held 50k since the 70s. The Liverpool game will be 1988 and about the 44k for that, it's all on the MCFC Stats page
http://www.mcfcstats.com/
Even with Swales knocking a few thousand off the crowd, there were never over 50k, the place couldn't hold that many
inGavious said:Seosa said:inGavious said:95-99 would have been mostly seated so around 30k-34k seems more accurate.
debt trafford was 48,000 before they did their upper tiers and always knew Maine Road was about 15,000 less than that on average.
but when i was a kid, had a t-shirt that had some city history stats, one was Maine Road's highest attendance, which was against Stoke and was 93,000 .... in 1912 or something. BRING BACK STANDING!! get those spacestation beds instead of seats so everyone can stand in safety lol
Don't forget how the Swamp only had attendences of 35k circa '93, which is pretty poor considering the ground held a lot more even then. Pretty much sums up how the plastics came along...
was that before the stretford end got updated to the rest of the stadium or before?
danburge82 said:I always remember Tyldsley saying "55thousand" on my 5-1 video! And - although before my match going time as I was only young - I've always been told that game against Charlton when we won 5-1(?) and got promoted there were more than that?! I'll have to go on a computer and check out that site at some point (it doesn't work on my phone).leithblue said:danburge82 said:Up until 1994 when we had the Kippax (not that sham of one that was built afterwards), Maine Road held about 60000. I remember derby games between 89-92 getting 55000 and one game against Liverpool getting 51000.
But then when Taylor ruined Enish football stadiums and proper stands had to be knocked down we got season averages between 26-34000 until we left that ground in 2003.
You're miles out there, there were only 43,000 at the 5-1, Maine Road hadn't held 50k since the 70s. The Liverpool game will be 1988 and about the 44k for that, it's all on the MCFC Stats page
http://www.mcfcstats.com/
Even with Swales knocking a few thousand off the crowd, there were never over 50k, the place couldn't hold that many
It was about 32-35k during the 90s actually - intro of seating=less capacity and construction of new Kippax limited capacity etc.jjeangi said:Rag trying to tell me it was only 35k. I can fucking swear it was more :S I have distinct memories of it when I was younger, had to be more.