The toolbox, our Bermondsey neighbours' home ground has a capacity of 20,416. While the embarrassing, tumble-down group of ill-matched, leaky sheds that our friends in Croydon use as their home ground can accommodate a total of 25,456 stripey-watchers. The Nigels have filled their ground on a number of occasions this season. Hence, the highest home attendance this season for a game in South London (stretching the definition so that it incorporates the Surrey Stripes) is 25,456.
How good will it be to be able to claim that the highest home attendance in a South London match this season wasn't a Premier League game, wasn't a Championship game, but was a Friday night in May, against lowly Doncaster Rovers?
Can we beat 25,456?
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We should still get something for second highest South London home attendance surely?
We can't all be the biggest small club in the world.
We are the pride of South London