Very difficult for pompy to average over 20k in a stadium just about holds at 21k. When they very rarely will sell over 20k home tickets.I mean Sunderland are well supported on the whole, but Ipswich are not, yes they have good attendances this season at home.
A successful Coventry draw bigger crowds than both pompey and Ipswich.
Pompey being well supported is one of footballs greatest myths
Averaged over 20k in a season just 3 times since 1959... Coventry 20 times
Very difficult for pompy to average over 20k in a stadium just about holds at 21k. When they very rarely will sell over 20k home tickets.I mean Sunderland are well supported on the whole, but Ipswich are not, yes they have good attendances this season at home.
A successful Coventry draw bigger crowds than both pompey and Ipswich.
Pompey being well supported is one of footballs greatest myths
Averaged over 20k in a season just 3 times since 1959... Coventry 20 times
Very difficult for pompy to average over 20k in a stadium just about holds at 21k. When they very rarely will sell over 20k home tickets.
Bit of an unfair stat.
Sheff wed is the only surprise on that list
I was surprised by WBA. I guess they're top of the league so it helps but I remember seeing a few games in the Prem, a midweek up at the Etihad springs to mind where it looks like they took about 200 fans.To be fair, they've been doing that for a long while now... Very well supported away
Talk about contradicting yourself. You slated me for saying our average was high because we took 6.5K to MK.
I don't know what you are on about.
Here's a really radical idea for you- some clubs are better supported than others.
MK Dons (7k+), Wigan (5k), Blackburn (7k) give loads of tickets to away fans. Every fan of every team that plays there has the ability to find £20 or more to attend each of them, or none could bother going. It depends on how good their support is, how big their support is, how well they're doing. We took something like 6,500 to MK, other teams took much less.
The conclusion is not that it was just an 'illusion', and that there weren't actually any people there & the whole thing should be discounted, the conclusion is that our support was better at that game than anyone else had there when they played them. And the average over a season is a measure of how good your away support is across every game, with every team having the same opportunities to buy tickets that we did.
You have a very strange agenda in trying to distort hard facts in order to discredit the people that go to away games- we have amazing support, so why you'd now attempt to run them down by saying "yeah but it was really close" etc is just perverse.
WTF are you blubbering on about now - Jeez! I've said at least 5 times our away support is amazing. My "opinion" if i'm allowed one is that our average is massively exaggerated by one massive away following.
Talk about contradicting yourself. You slated me for saying our average was high because we took 6.5K to MK.
No, it doesn't count if it's more than the average. Sorry, them the rules.Can we add the 9K we will take to Blackpool yet? That will improve the figures.
Brilliant info - thanks for taking the time to do that - always thought we were well represented away from home but it’s surprised me just how many we take away compared to the so called “bigger clubs” in the Championship.At your service
1 Leeds 2966
2 Sheffield Wedneday 2593
3 WBA 2068
4 Derby 1986
5 Nottingham Forest 1931
* Coventry City 1,885
6 Birmingham City 1780
7 Huddersfield Town 1718
8 Luton Town 1649
9 Cardiff City 1532
10 Preston North End 1467
11 Stoke City 1,464
12 Charlton 1,412
13 Middlesbrough 1,307
14 Blackburn 1.263
15 Barnsley 1,196
16 QPR 1,188
17 Bristol City 1,171
18 Swansea 1,162
19 Fulham 1,112
20 Hull City 1,045
21 Millwall 1,040
22 Brentford 929
23 Reading 920
24 Wigan 766
Sixth best away support in the Championship.
but if you exclude the 5,000+ that some clubs took to Blackburn & Wigan and disqualify all the midlands clubs for having a geographical advantage it may even be higher
I think it would just reflect the smaller away capacities of most League 1 clubs so not particularly insightful. In any case it should take about a minute in Excel........need someone to work out and compare the mean, the mode and the median 'averages' of each club!!!! Good luck to that person...... !
I don’t think Premier League clubs release away followingsBrilliant info - thanks for taking the time to do that - always thought we were well represented away from home but it’s surprised me just how many we take away compared to the so called “bigger clubs” in the Championship.
I wonder (Ring of Steel) what the Premier League away teams followings are? - I bet we take more than some of them too!
I was surprised by WBA. I guess they're top of the league so it helps but I remember seeing a few games in the Prem, a midweek up at the Etihad springs to mind where it looks like they took about 200 fans.
They always sold out the Ricoh.I was surprised by WBA. I guess they're top of the league so it helps but I remember seeing a few games in the Prem, a midweek up at the Etihad springs to mind where it looks like they took about 200 fans.
BirminghamThey always sold out the Ricoh.
Teams that sold out the whole away end that stick out in my mind whilst in the Championship:
Wolves
WBA
Leicester
Sheff Wed
Leeds
Sunderland
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