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[QUOTE=GarryOggy;2512340]The play off final record could be broken if we got there and played a Notts County or Stockport.[/QUOTE]
What if Grimsby play Stockport? |
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[QUOTE=joe;2512373]Think the average attendance record is lower 7000’s from Luton’s promotion season but might be wrong.
Some seriously impressive attendances from Bristol Rovers there by the way.[/QUOTE] Just checked and Bristol Rovers averaged 8,402 in 2014/15. That will take some beating. |
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[QUOTE=joe;2512379]Just checked and Bristol Rovers averaged 8,402 in 2014/15. That will take some beating.[/QUOTE]
Don't believe everything you read on the internet. The average was much less as they included the playoff final on that site. |
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As tokyored said, Bristol Rovers' average attendance was actually 6,793 that season.
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From other threads on RP it was stated that Luton had the record avg at 7387, which would be difficult for us to beat with the current limitations on the ground and the space required between home and away fans
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[QUOTE=Wiltshire_Red;2512402]From other threads on RP it was stated that Luton had the record avg at 7387, which would be difficult for us to beat with the current limitations on the ground and the space required between home and away fans[/QUOTE]
We’re not far off that with season tickets alone, assuming we are challenging near the top then we should comfortably beat that. |
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[QUOTE=ABd;2512407]We’re not far off that with season tickets alone, assuming we are challenging near the top then we should comfortably beat that.[/QUOTE]
It may also depend on how we report attendances; based on season ticket sales (WST) or those actually attending (Notts Co game) |
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[QUOTE=Red_not_Dead;2512278]What is the record average home attendance ? We might beat that.[/QUOTE]
Refer to my post on attendances below Luton hold the record at 7387. |
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i would just be happy to beat this one this season
Most points in a season: 105 ** – Crawley Town (2010–11) |
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