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Most away sell outs in a decade?

With more games to come it's been very impressive away from home this season. 

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  • Certainly up there this season with away support. Averaging over 1500.
  • Quite a way behind Luton, though!
  • Good to see that our travelling numbers are the best of the five London clubs.
  • Luton averaging more than two time European champions is mental. I'm guessing it won't be the case at the end of the season? 
  • Bet that Luton attendance is helped by the fact that its their first time in the Championship for a bloody long time
  • Quite a way behind Luton, though!
    Would you wanna pay £500 a season to go to that shit hole ? No wonder they all travel away !.
  • Barnsley have pretty impressive numbers for them as well.
  • Also depends on which grounds they have visited so far.
  • MrOneLung said:
    Also depends on which grounds they have visited so far.
    Definitely. 
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  • MrOneLung said:
    Also depends on which grounds they have visited so far.
    Probably why ours is so good atm. Reading, Millwall, Fulham, West Brom all easily accessible games where we've taken good numbers. Let's see where we are once the likes of Preston, Hull and Stoke have come and gone.
  • Croydon said:
    MrOneLung said:
    Also depends on which grounds they have visited so far.
    Probably why ours is so good atm. Reading, Millwall, Fulham, West Brom all easily accessible games where we've taken good numbers. Let's see where we are once the likes of Preston, Hull and Stoke have come and gone.
    True, but we have been hamstrung by allocations not being sufficient. We won't top this chart by the end of the season but if Fulham weren't having a refurb we would have taken many more there , likewise if Millwall gave us the lower tier that would boost our average. 

    Luton's away following has always been fantastic , whatever level they're playing at. They've haven't had any restricted capacity aways yet which will help boost their stats . Will be interesting if they sink into the bottom 3 and continue on their losing run what their numbers will be. I'd still back them to sell out at ours even if they're doomed. 
  • need away followings as percentage of available tickets.

    someone crunch the numbers and get to back to us by 12:30 please.
  • edited November 2019
    Sorry, I've edited and deleted the stats and spreadsheet attachment as I didn't make the 12.30 target time.

    Apologies and I'll try harder next time. 
  • @oohaahmortimer must be in heaven  ;)
  • These sort of averages can be really distorted if you have a convenient away game with masses of empty seating, Wimbledon when they were at Selhurst being a classic example. 

  • We just needed 7 more people to be ahead of Huddersfield or has KAG taken four fans with him?
  • MrOneLung said:
    need away followings as percentage of available tickets.

    someone crunch the numbers and get to back to us by 12:30 please.
    Was just about to post this, luton for example will bring 3k to us, but a sell out at there place is 1035
  • MrOneLung said:
    need away followings as percentage of available tickets.

    someone crunch the numbers and get to back to us by 12:30 please.

  • Addickted said:
    MrOneLung said:
    need away followings as percentage of available tickets.

    someone crunch the numbers and get to back to us by 12:30 please.

    An interesting chart but that wasn't the question which was about away attendances as a percentage of available tickets

    For example if Luton give us 1000 and we sell all of them that's 100%, whereas if potentially we could take 4000 to Barnsley and only sell 1000, that's 25%
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  • MrOneLung said:
    Also depends on which grounds they have visited so far.
    They've been to:

    Cardiff, Sheff Weds, Barnsley, QPR, Blackburn, Derby, Fulham, Birmingham and Reading. 

    Decent allocations at all of them, and obviously helped by it being their first season at this level since 2007.
  • MrOneLung said:
    Also depends on which grounds they have visited so far.
    They've been to:

    Cardiff, Sheff Weds, Barnsley, QPR, Blackburn, Derby, Fulham, Birmingham and Reading. 

    Decent allocations at all of them, and obviously helped by it being their first season at this level since 2007.
    QPR and Fullham won't have been decent allocations. 
  • MrOneLung said:
    Also depends on which grounds they have visited so far.
    They've been to:

    Cardiff, Sheff Weds, Barnsley, QPR, Blackburn, Derby, Fulham, Birmingham and Reading. 

    Decent allocations at all of them, and obviously helped by it being their first season at this level since 2007.
    QPR and Fullham won't have been decent allocations. 
    QPR is close to 2k isn't it if you get both tiers?
  • ChiAddick said:
    MrOneLung said:
    Also depends on which grounds they have visited so far.
    They've been to:

    Cardiff, Sheff Weds, Barnsley, QPR, Blackburn, Derby, Fulham, Birmingham and Reading. 

    Decent allocations at all of them, and obviously helped by it being their first season at this level since 2007.
    QPR and Fullham won't have been decent allocations. 
    QPR is close to 2k isn't it if you get both tiers?
    I would think so, yes, but I suppose it's all about what one considers 'decent'? 2k wouldn't suffice for Luton at QPR. Anyway, their numbers are great, ours are on the improve and it's Friday. 
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