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Anyone know where I can find the average away figures for 2015/16 League Two teams?

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Portsmouth - 1326
Bristol Rovers - 1161
Argyle - 1039
Oxford United - 1038
Luton Town - 982
Northampton Town - 873
Leyton Orient - 733
AFC Wimbledon - 612
Cambridge United - 549
Wycombe Wanderers - 490
Carlisle United - 463
Notts County - 433
Exeter City - 429
Mansfield Town - 375
Yeovil - 362
York City - 326
Hartlepool United - 324
Barnet - 322
Newport County - 238
Stevenage - 227
Crawley Town - 179
Dagenham & Redbridge - 149
Accrington Stanley - 144
Morecambe - 119
 
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Would love to see this as a percentage of average home gate, can anybody do this???
 

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No, but it would also be interesting to know what the average distance travelled by each team was for their games,
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Which clubs attracted the most away fans over the season. Do Argyle still suffer with other clubs' supporters feeling that Plymouth is too far to travel to?

What was the average away attendance at HP?
 
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Portsmouth would have brought 10,000 to HP for the semi final but Argyle would only allocate 1,700 (which were sold out in 20 minutes). Where as the Green Army could not sell the full allocation for the first game at Fratton Park. It was easier for me to buy tickets in the Argyle section for both games, never again.
 

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Once you factor distance travelled into the equation I think you'd find that ours, Carlisle's and Hartlepool's figures would be significantly greater than other teams. Especially the more central ones such as Oxford, Luton and Northampton.

Anyway, it's all so meaningless in comparison. Look at the other factors that affect the attendance: weather, league position, winning/losing streak, day of the week, good craic location etc. etc.
 
yepmop6":1q7v7gkz said:
Portsmouth would have brought 10,000 to HP for the semi final but Argyle would only allocate 1,700 (which were sold out in 20 minutes). Where as the Green Army could not sell the full allocation for the first game at Fratton Park. It was easier for me to buy tickets in the Argyle section for both games, never again.

Poor effort really. You'd expect a club of Pompey's size to sell out 1,700 in well under 10 minutes.
 

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GTTB Resurgam":ajhdhu03 said:
yepmop6":ajhdhu03 said:
Portsmouth would have brought 10,000 to HP for the semi final but Argyle would only allocate 1,700 (which were sold out in 20 minutes). Where as the Green Army could not sell the full allocation for the first game at Fratton Park. It was easier for me to buy tickets in the Argyle section for both games, never again.

Poor effort really. You'd expect a club of Pompey's size to sell out 1,700 in well under 10 minutes.

Are Pompey really a big club? They had a decent stay in the top flight and won the FA Cup but then Fulham did 11 years in the Prem and Wigan won the cup too. They are hardly big clubs either. Most of my life I have known Portsmouth as a second division outfit and that is probably their natural level over the last 50 years.
 

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Bit like your pals' arse.
 

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Mark Pedlar":2rzceovh said:
Bit like your pals' arse.

I am proud to support a small club Mark. I have never suggested anything else. Right now we are punching way above our weight and I would love that to continue but in football you can never see what is around the corner. 50 years ago we had a history of just half a dozen seasons in the top two divisions. We were an Exeter City but I like to think we've grown quite a bit in that time. We are still a small club though and we have a long way to go to be considered a big club.
 
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Just for a bit of fun and not scientifically accurate but:-

Team-----------------Fans/1,000 miles travelled
Argyle --------------------1,145
Portsmouth ---------------962
Bristol Rovers ------------812
Oxford United ------------579
Carlisle United -----------547
Luton Town --------------542
Northampton Town -----469
Leyton Orient -----------460
Exeter City --------------393
AFC Wimbledon --------366
Cambridge United ------347
Hartlepool United -------345
York City -----------------286
Yeovil --------------------284
Wycombe Wanderers --274
Notts County -----------273
Mansfield Town ---------249
Barnet ------------------175
Newport County -------174
Accrington Stanley ----130
Stevenage -------------129
Crawley Town ---------125
Morecambe ------------116
Dag & Red -------------95
 
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yepmop6":1grzm6og said:
Portsmouth would have brought 10,000 to HP for the semi final but Argyle would only allocate 1,700 (which were sold out in 20 minutes). Where as the Green Army could not sell the full allocation for the first game at Fratton Park. It was easier for me to buy tickets in the Argyle section for both games, never again.


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