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Record stadium capacity for a league 2 team

If we went down, would we hold the record for stadium capacity at league 2 level (ie since the prem was established. I know prior to that grounds used to hold 1000s through standing etc)
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    only biggish grounds i can think of in that league are pompey and up until they went tranmere rovers
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    Bradford?
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    With half of it being closed to fans on a match day to save costs.
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    as weve got the 32nd biggest ground in the country id say would certainly be us.
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    With half of it being closed to fans on a match day to save costs.

    The strapline for the 2017/18 season

    'Lower west only'
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    cabbles said:

    With half of it being closed to fans on a match day to save costs.

    The strapline for the 2017/18 season

    'Lower west only'
    centre blocks only

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    according to Wikipedia Bradford capacity is 25,136

    So unless it has been reduced when they put seating in, this could be another record for NightMeire and co
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    edited March 2017
    Coventry will get it as the Ricoh holds 32,500
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    Huddersfield? their ground holds over 24,000
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    Burnley?
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    Molineux?
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    Selhurst ? What league were Wimbledon in when they decided to move to Milton Keynes ?
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    cabbles said:

    Coventry will get it as the Ricoh holds 32,500

    Fucking SISU, another record I would've liked on Meire's cv if we do go down
    But maybe The Wasps (not the insects) will not allow Cov to play there next season in which case it would be back on if we went down as well and Cov go back to Sixfieds where they were forced to play home games before.

    Ps finally getting out of Belgium: sitting in the tunnel terminal at Brussels as I type this in.
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    Huddersfield? their ground holds over 24,000

    Good shout, but I think they're 4th on the list.
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    LenGlover said:

    Molineux?

    Promoted in 1988, so just too early to meet the criteria
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    Selhurst ? What league were Wimbledon in when they decided to move to Milton Keynes ?

    2nd tier.

    That Selhurst has not even witnessed third tier football in recent years makes me sick. 3 last day escapes since the turn of the century I think.
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    Swansea ?
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    Fulham?
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    Man City. Sheffield Wed??
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    edited March 2017
    Answer is (I think) The Reynolds Arena - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Darlington_Arena

    25,000 capacity vanity project for former safe cracker, George Reynolds. Darlington FC no longer exists. Having been relegated to the Conference, they were then relegated 4 divisions to the Northern League and relaunched under fan ownership as Darlington 1883 in 2012. Now in the National League North. The stadium now hosts rugby matches.

    More here if you're interested - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darlington_F.C.

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    weve got the 92nd best team

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    dizzee said:

    So we've gone from SCP's records of points in League 1 with promotion to the Championship... to aiming to have the biggest stadium in League 2.

    We're gonna need something to shout about :wink:
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    What was Millwall's capacity in 64/65?
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    What was Millwall's capacity in 64/65?

    53
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    stonemuse said:

    What was Millwall's capacity in 64/65?

    53
    40 of them were evicted before the game started
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    ross1 said:

    stonemuse said:

    What was Millwall's capacity in 64/65?

    53
    40 of them were evicted before the game started
    11 of the others were players
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