Wembley attendance: FA must act on low turnout, warns Davies
The Football Association needs to act after just 40,181 turned up for
England's friendly with Norway,
says former director David Davies.
Wednesday's attendance was the lowest for an England
match since Wembley reopened in 2007, following a disappointing World
Cup campaign.
And Davies believes the FA should now consider free tickets for children.
"There is a fundamental responsibility to take England matches to the widest audience possible," he said.
"I personally would support free tickets for children," he added, conceding that the upper age limit for free admission would need to be considered.
Lowest five attendances for England matches at the new Wembley Stadium |
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4 September 2014, England v Norway: 40,181 |
15 November 2011, England v Sweden: 48,876 |
10 June 2009, England v Andorra: 57,897 |
6 September 2013, England v Moldova: 61,607 |
15 November 2013, England v Chile: 62,963 |
Until then, England are not expected to play home matches away from the capital because events at the stadium are needed to raise that revenue.
General secretary Alex Horne said last week the FA had budgeted for a disappointing crowd for the match against the Norwegians and that it would not have "a significant impact".
An FA spokesman added on Thursday: "We have budgeted realistically when considering the opposition in the European Qualifiers.
"Whilst attendance revenue is obviously important we have various other significant revenue streams that will contribute to the debt repayments for Wembley."
Bevington's tweet on Wednesday also said that home friendlies had been lined up against Germany, Spain, France, the Netherlands and Italy.
"If you are responsible for marketing matches at Wembley you need to earn your corn. I know - I've still got the scars.
"That said, the attendances England attract make them the envy of many nations around the world. Actually, 40,000 at the beginning of September would be seen in most countries as a triumph. That is not to say that it was not a huge disappointment."
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