Cumulative English Football League attendances are up 2.54 per cent, topping the seven million mark, up from 6.82 million at the same stage last year. That number has been growing steadily in recent years, rising from 5.8 million in 2014/15. In 2016/17 clubs recorded their highest cumulative attendance since 1959, although strictly speaking this should be measured against the population growth since then. In 1961 the population of England was 41.2 million and it was just over 53 million in 2011.
The Football League are nevertheless clearly nervous about criticisms of their ticket pricing policy, arguing that this is a matter for individual clubs. They point out that ticket revenues underpin EFL clubs and they must be offering value for money if attendances are increasing.
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