opinions4u Posted March 24, 2014 Share Posted March 24, 2014 (edited) Average League One Attendances, All fans: 1. Wolves - 20,001 2. Sheff U - 17,235 3. Bradford - 14,243 4. Bristol C - 11,735 5. Preston - 10,307 6. MK Donkeys - 8,393 7. Rotherham - 8,393 8. Swindon - 8,011 9. Brentford - 7,336 10. Port Vale - 6,470 11. Peterboro - 6,426 12. Gillingham - 6,102 13. Shrewsbury - 5,530 14. Orient - 5,485 15. Notts Co. - 5,369 16. Walsall - 4,858 17. Tranmere - 4,856 18. Crewe A. - 4,779 19. Oldham - 4,273 20. Carlisle -4,204 21. Colchester - 3,590 22. Crawley - 3,413 23. Stevenage - 2,867 24. Coventry - 2,251 Divisional Average - 7,340 --- Average Number of Home Fans only (i.e. Away fans excluded): 1. Wolves - 18,473 2. Sheff U - 16,336 3. Bradford - 13,528 4. Bristol C - 11,103 5. Preston - 9,425 6. Rotherham - 7,549 7. Swindon - 7,467 8. MK Donkeys - 7,334 9. Brentford - 6,651 10. Peterboro - 5,746 11. Gillingham - 5,674 12. Port Vale - 5,528 13. Orient - 4,795 14. Shrewsbury - 4,784 15. Tranmere - 4,285 16. Notts Co - 4,283 17. Walsall - 4,060 18. Crewe A - 4,014 19. Carlisle - 3,763 20. Oldham - 3,598 21. Colchester - 3,025 22. Crawley - 2,827 23. Stevenage - 2,271 24. Coventry - 1,647 Divisional Average - 6,590 --- Away following: 1. Wolves - 2,295 (4th, 37 points from 18 games) 2. Coventry - 1,699 (9th, 22 points from 19, without any Deduction) 3. Bradford - 1,269 (11th, 18 points from 18) 4. Sheff U - 1,267 (17th, 16 points from 18) 5. Preston - 1,119 (3rd, 39 points from 20) 6. Rotherham - 913 (2nd, 40 points from 19) 7. Brentford - 906 (5th, 33 points from 17) 8. P. Vale - 867 (16th, 17 points from 18) 9. Peterboro - 862 (8th, 26 points from 19) 10. Bristol C. - 735 (10th, 20 points from 19) 11. Orient - 730 (1st, 40 points from 20) 12. Swindon - 630 (20th, 15 points from 19) 13. Walsall - 541 (7th, 26 points from 19) 14. Oldham - 532 (15th, 17 points from 19) 15. Gillingham - 485 (22nd, 14 points from 18) 16. Shrewsbury -479 (21st, 15 points from 18) 17. Tranmere - 444 (12th, 18 points from 19) 18. Notts. Co. - 430 (24th, 8 points from 19) 19. Carlisle - 365 (23rd, 13 points from 18) 20. Crewe - 358 (19th, 16 points from 20) 21. MK Donkeys - 352 (6th, 27 points from 20) 22. Colchester - 275 (14th, 17 points from 17) 23. Stevenage - 238 (18th, 16 points from 19) 24. Crawley - 190 (13th, 17 points from 17) --- Away following as a percentage of home following: 1. Coventry - 103.2%(!) 2. Port Vale - 15.7% 3. Orient - 15.2% 4. Peterboro - 15.0% 5. Oldham - 14.8% 6. Brentford - 13.6% 7. Walsall - 13.3% 8. Wolves - 12.4% 9. Rotherham - 12.1% 10. Preston - 11.9% 11. Stevenage - 10.5% 12. Tranmere - 10.4% 13= Notts Co - 10.0% 13= Shrewsbury -10.0% 15. Carlisle - 9.7% 16. Bradford - 9.4% 17. Colchester - 9.1% 18. Crewe A - 8.9% 19. Gillingham - 8.5% 20. Swindon - 8.4% 21. Sheff U - 7.8% 22. Crawley - 6.7% 23. Bristol C - 6.6% 24. MK Donkeys - 4.8% Edited March 24, 2014 by opinions4u Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rudemedic Posted March 24, 2014 Share Posted March 24, 2014 Stats upboat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HarryBosch Posted March 24, 2014 Share Posted March 24, 2014 Away followings have been poor by our usual standards too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PlayItLivo Posted March 24, 2014 Share Posted March 24, 2014 We'd be a place lower if Coventry still played at the Ricoh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yarddog73 Posted March 24, 2014 Share Posted March 24, 2014 be better next season if we stay up with the likes of rochfail,chesterfield,scunny,barnsley and maybe fleetwood or york for away days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
opinions4u Posted March 24, 2014 Author Share Posted March 24, 2014 We'd be a place lower if Coventry still played at the Ricoh. A place higher in the only table that counts. %ge of home following! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HarryBosch Posted March 24, 2014 Share Posted March 24, 2014 A place higher in the only table that counts. %ge of home following! We'd have been top of that most other seasons. We could still be 2nd if Bradford and Carlisle see decent turnouts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brierleys555 Posted March 24, 2014 Share Posted March 24, 2014 I think if we stay up and keep the atmosphere going into next year home crowds will increase. also the new stand going up is another positive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brierleys555 Posted March 24, 2014 Share Posted March 24, 2014 Average League One Attendances, All fans: 1. Wolves - 20,001 2. Sheff U - 17,235 3. Bradford - 14,243 4. Bristol C - 11,735 5. Preston - 10,307 6. MK Donkeys - 8,393 7. Rotherham - 8,393 8. Swindon - 8,011 9. Brentford - 7,336 10. Port Vale - 6,470 11. Peterboro - 6,426 12. Gillingham - 6,102 13. Shrewsbury - 5,530 14. Orient - 5,485 15. Notts Co. - 5,369 16. Walsall - 4,858 17. Tranmere - 4,856 18. Crewe A. - 4,779 19. Oldham - 4,273 20. Carlisle -4,204 21. Colchester - 3,590 22. Crawley - 3,413 23. Stevenage - 2,867 24. Coventry - 2,251 Divisional Average - 7,340 --- Average Number of Home Fans only (i.e. Away fans excluded): 1. Wolves - 18,473 2. Sheff U - 16,336 3. Bradford - 13,528 4. Bristol C - 11,103 5. Preston - 9,425 6. Rotherham - 7,549 7. Swindon - 7,467 8. MK Donkeys - 7,334 9. Brentford - 6,651 10. Peterboro - 5,746 11. Gillingham - 5,674 12. Port Vale - 5,528 13. Orient - 4,795 14. Shrewsbury - 4,784 15. Tranmere - 4,285 16. Notts Co - 4,283 17. Walsall - 4,060 18. Crewe A - 4,014 19. Carlisle - 3,763 20. Oldham - 3,598 21. Colchester - 3,025 22. Crawley - 2,827 23. Stevenage - 2,271 24. Coventry - 1,647 Divisional Average - 6,590 --- Away following: 1. Wolves - 2,295 (4th, 37 points from 18 games) 2. Coventry - 1,699 (9th, 22 points from 19, without any Deduction) 3. Bradford - 1,269 (11th, 18 points from 18) 4. Sheff U - 1,267 (17th, 16 points from 18) 5. Preston - 1,119 (3rd, 39 points from 20) 6. Rotherham - 913 (2nd, 40 points from 19) 7. Brentford - 906 (5th, 33 points from 17) 8. P. Vale - 867 (16th, 17 points from 18) 9. Peterboro - 862 (8th, 26 points from 19) 10. Bristol C. - 735 (10th, 20 points from 19) 11. Orient - 730 (1st, 40 points from 20) 12. Swindon - 630 (20th, 15 points from 19) 13. Walsall - 541 (7th, 26 points from 19) 14. Oldham - 532 (15th, 17 points from 19) 15. Gillingham - 485 (22nd, 14 points from 18) 16. Shrewsbury -479 (21st, 15 points from 18) 17. Tranmere - 444 (12th, 18 points from 19) 18. Notts. Co. - 430 (24th, 8 points from 19) 19. Carlisle - 365 (23rd, 13 points from 18) 20. Crewe - 358 (19th, 16 points from 20) 21. MK Donkeys - 352 (6th, 27 points from 20) 22. Colchester - 275 (14th, 17 points from 17) 23. Stevenage - 238 (18th, 16 points from 19) 24. Crawley - 190 (13th, 17 points from 17) --- Away following as a percentage of home following: 1. Coventry - 103.2%(!) 2. Port Vale - 15.7% 3. Orient - 15.2% 4. Peterboro - 15.0% 5. Oldham - 14.8% 6. Brentford - 13.6% 7. Walsall - 13.3% 8. Wolves - 12.4% 9. Rotherham - 12.1% 10. Preston - 11.9% 11. Stevenage - 10.5% 12. Tranmere - 10.4% 13= Notts Co - 10.0% 13= Shrewsbury -10.0% 15. Carlisle - 9.7% 16. Bradford - 9.4% 17. Colchester - 9.1% 18. Crewe A - 8.9% 19. Gillingham - 8.5% 20. Swindon - 8.4% 21. Sheff U - 7.8% 22. Crawley - 6.7% 23. Bristol C - 6.6% 24. MK Donkeys - 4.8% cant believe orient are in 14th for home attendences mk donkeys away percentage sums them up Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OAFC_Ryan Posted March 24, 2014 Share Posted March 24, 2014 With Bradford and a potentially massive game at Carlisle we'll shoot up, too. Imagine if we were in Orient's league position.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
c.hill12 Posted March 24, 2014 Share Posted March 24, 2014 Bradford and carlisle still to play away with 800+ certain i would think at both. Still sheff u and coventry at home so might shuffle up slightly there too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tommy_Fent Posted March 25, 2014 Share Posted March 25, 2014 Away followings have been poor by our usual standards too. We were saying this the other day. Long distance our followings have been decent. But localish League games like Port Vale, Tranmere and Crewe have been disappointing in comparison to previous years (although I'm sure we had more than 900 at Crewe) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Latics_Fanatic Posted March 25, 2014 Share Posted March 25, 2014 We were saying this the other day. Long distance our followings have been decent. But localish League games like Port Vale, Tranmere and Crewe have been disappointing in comparison to previous years (although I'm sure we had more than 900 at Crewe) Roy and Gordon reckoned about 50-100 more fans came in to the ground after they announced the attendance at Crewe. I'm sure they announced it (to the press/LP at least) about quarter past 3. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tommy_Fent Posted March 25, 2014 Share Posted March 25, 2014 Roy and Gordon reckoned about 50-100 more fans came in to the ground after they announced the attendance at Crewe. I'm sure they announced it (to the press/LP at least) about quarter past 3. Crewe was a strange one, if there was 5,258 there and considering how full our end looked on the pictures was there really 4300 in the home ends? It didn't look it to me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SavageTheBeast Posted March 25, 2014 Share Posted March 25, 2014 Crewe was a strange one, if there was 5,258 there and considering how full our end looked on the pictures was there really 4300 in the home ends? It didn't look it to me the stand we was in held 1700, with one section closed knocks about 200 off it. Most of the stand was full I was guessing about 1300 at least was there Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hands on Posted March 25, 2014 Share Posted March 25, 2014 Ah yes nice stats. What it all goes to show with FFP is that we finish where we should and it takes something special to do better. There is always next year! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spadam Posted March 29, 2014 Share Posted March 29, 2014 Same as usual home attendance not great. Away decent 4th on home to away attendance percentage (Coventry doesn't really count) considering we are 18th that's brilliant. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
milnrow latics Posted May 5, 2014 Share Posted May 5, 2014 Anyone know the end of season statistics? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BP1960 Posted May 5, 2014 Share Posted May 5, 2014 Anyone know the end of season statistics? http://www.espnfc.com/stats/attendance/_/league/eng.3/english-league-one?cc=5739 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oafc1955 Posted May 5, 2014 Share Posted May 5, 2014 I reckon if we have a half decent season and the stand gets finished smartish, the prospect of a more northern league will see us put at least 1000 on the home gates. If we are up near the top it could be quite a few more. Next season there is a massive opportunity to increase the fanbase...I just hope we take it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iamjonesyyoafc Posted May 5, 2014 Share Posted May 5, 2014 One for Notts County fans?;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
opinions4u Posted May 6, 2014 Author Share Posted May 6, 2014 Link to an end of season table. http://twitter.com/PlayerShareShop/status/463740437598330880/photo/1 Superb effort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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