away followings thread
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Pretty misleading photo. Lots of empty seats to the right of the goal in the lower section.ChiAddick said:Doesn't look like over 400 empty seats
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Bottom right block is empty and covered in tarpaulin.ChiAddick said:Doesn't look like over 400 empty seats
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Last weekend:
1 Boro at Man City – 3,000*
#2 Spurs at Arsenal – 2,912*
#3 Everton at Chelsea – 2,901*
#4 Stoke at West Ham – 2,800*
#5 Leeds at Norwich – 2,650*
#6 Rangers at Ross County – 2,347*
#7 WBA at Leicester – 2,040
#8 Man Utd at Swansea – 2,000*
#9 Watford at Liverpool – 1,900
#10 Brighton at Bristol City – 1,885
(No stats on Southampton at Hull).
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It was a Saturday game, not midweek .. Grimsby took 450+ down as far as Exeter recently .. this for a fourth tier game .. the following is taken from the Mariners website:
THE Mariners currently have the second highest away following in Sky Bet League 2 – second only to Luton Town.
Town are currently averaging an away following of 1015 per game, while The Hatters average an away following of 1378. Cumbrian side Carlisle United are just behind the Mariners with an average of 984 fans following them to their away games, with Portsmouth following closely behind with an average of 956.
Town's biggest away followings so far are: Derby County 1734, Wycombe 697, Notts County 2376, Luton 539.
Average League 2 away followings to date.
1378 Luton
1015 Grimsby
984 Carlisle
956 Portsmouth
725 Plymouth
695 Doncaster
558 Wycombe
540 Blackpool
492 Cambridge
464 Colchester
414 Leyton Orient
377 Notts County
332 Exeter
320 Barnet
253 Cheltenham
252 Crewe
242 Mansfield
230 Stevenage
218 Yeovil
211 Crawley
186 Newport
152 Morecambe
127 Hartlepool
98 Accrington
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Any chance taken to get out of Grimsby for the day Lincs!0
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On that basis Luton should be averaging 5000SoundAsa£ said:Any chance taken to get out of Grimsby for the day Lincs!
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Weekend just gone:
#1 Celtic at Kilmarnock – 7,785*
#2 Sheff Wednesday at Fulham – 3,884*
#3 Villa at Brighton – 3,258*
#4 Liverpool at Southampton – 3,099*
#5 Arsenal at Man Utd – 3,000*
#6 Chelsea at Boro – 2,950*
#7 Man City at Palace – 2,859*
#8 Newcastle at Leeds – 2,764*
#9 Norwich at QPR – 2,700*
#10 West Ham at Spurs – 2,300 (reduced allocation*)
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Massive from the Massives.
Fair play Chelsea too.0 -
mighty Grimsby took over 400 all the way to Plymouth .. and were rewarded when the Mariners ended the Pilgrims unbeaten 14 game run ((:>)1
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Great turnout from Aston Villa too. 3,258 on a friday night live on sky.0
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Whilst Villa are obviously a big club, it's worth pointing out that their away followings will be big in the championship because a lot of them are new grounds to visit. They haven't been outside the top flight for almost 30 years.2
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It presumably also helps that they are in the centre of the country. I don't know how Plymouth fans do it.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Whilst Villa are obviously a big club, it's worth pointing out that their away followings will be big in the championship because a lot of them are new grounds to visit. They haven't been outside the top flight for almost 30 years.
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be interested to know the fans from exeter at carlisle think carlisle scored a very late winner, just a 700 mile round trip.0
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How many Crewe fans at Barnet?0
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Good numbers for Villa at Brighton (Friday night).....ooops just seen this has already been mentioned.The Organiser said:Weekend just gone:
#1 Celtic at Kilmarnock – 7,785*
#2 Sheff Wednesday at Fulham – 3,884*
#3 Villa at Brighton – 3,258*
#4 Liverpool at Southampton – 3,099*
#5 Arsenal at Man Utd – 3,000*
#6 Chelsea at Boro – 2,950*
#7 Man City at Palace – 2,859*
#8 Newcastle at Leeds – 2,764*
#9 Norwich at QPR – 2,700*
#10 West Ham at Spurs – 2,300 (reduced allocation*)
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The lowest ten away followings would be more interesting.1
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And more relevant to us!ElfsborgAddick said:The lowest ten away followings would be more interesting.
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That could be Charlton at home to Morecambe 2019/20 season.Clem_Snide said:Stevenage at Accrington!
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Only on a Charlton Forum, good work keep it up>swords_alive said:
Direct trains Oxford to MK are not so far off. The new eastwest rail link should see an even bigger uplift in attendance between these giants of home counties football.killerandflash said:That turnout for Oxford at MKD is really impressive. While MK is relatively close, it's not as if there are direct trains there
http://www.eastwestrail.org.uk/east-west-rail-route/
Milton Keynes to Oxford (continuing to Reading)
Milton Keynes – Bletchley – Winslow – Bicester Village – Oxford Parkway – Oxford – Reading
1 train per hour in each direction
Approximate journey time: Milton Keynes to Oxford 41 minutes2 - Sponsored links:
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411 Charlton at Bristol tonight, poor numbers but at least the ratio of away to home goes up!2
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415 - there were four of us in the home end.ElfsborgAddick said:411 Charlton at Bristol tonight, poor numbers but at least the ratio of away to home goes up!
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#1 Rangers at Partick – 6,500*
#2 Bristol City at Reading – 3,529
#3 Everton at Southampton – 3,319*
#4 Sheff United at Charlton – 3,088*
#5 Bournemouth at Arsenal – 3,000*
#6 Spurs at Chelsea – 2,978*
#7 Sunderland at Liverpool – 2,850*
#8 West Ham at Man Utd – 2,800*
#9 Fulham at Brighton – 2,700
#10 Boro at Leicester – 2,6831 -
Fulham at Brighton had to check where they are in table only 10th FairPlay0
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Just over a thousand imps ar York last Tuesday night-1
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84 mile trip for the 5th division leaders , I suppose Lincoln have loads of fans who live in YorkBoom said:Just over a thousand imps ar York last Tuesday night
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Good work by The Organiser, but can you also produce the away followings in the bottom two divisions.
It will be interesting to see how many will travel outside of the 'big' draw of premier league football.0 -
We will take that many to Rochdale for the rearranged fixture0