The Waving Flag: Northern League - 2023 Review

Friday, 1 December 2023

Northern League - 2023 Review

It’s that time again: time to review the state of the Northern League (the wargames competition scene in the North of England).  In fact it's a little early this year as the organisers seem to be red hot this year.

I'm glad to say that this year I managed to participate in my increasingly standard two rounds.

Observations

  • The league seems to have settled into a stable pattern with average players per round in the mid to high twenties.  Sadly, there's no sign of increasing attendance for either rule set.
  • Once again the DBMM players proved the most consistent in their support of the League.
  • The number of ADLG players who attended all five rounds dropped from 6 to 2.  This a big drop.  For DBMM the figure was 5, down from 6 last year.
  • Despite the above drop, the ADLG players managed an average of 3.30 rounds (up from 2.63) nearly matching the DBMM players with 3.67 (little changed from 3.80).
  • 6 of 23 (26%) ADLG played in 1 or 2 rounds.  This compares with 3 of 9 (33%) of the DBMM players. This is lower than last year suggesting fewer players are trying the League.

Data Set
For those that wish to study the numbers here they are:

Average Players / Round

Year DBM DBMM FOG AM FOG R ADLG Totals
2006 58.0



58.0
2007 38.0



38.0
2008 18.0 7.2 16.6

41.8
2009 7.0 11.8 26.6

45.4
2010
8.8 33.0

41.8
2011
11.0 34.8

45.8
2012
11.6 27.4 5.8
44.8
2013
12.4 19.0 10.0
41.4
2014
12.8 14.4 9.6
36.8
2015
13.4 7.4 8.8
29.6
2016
11.0 4.8 9.6
25.4
2017
11.8

12.6 24.4
2018
13.2 3.2
14.4 30.8
2019
13.2

18.8 32.0
2021
13.0

11.3 24.3
2022
12.8

16.6 29.4
2023
11.4

15.2 26.6

Index of Northern League reviews.

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