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Highest home attendances since 1960

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Our average home attendance of 16,511 this season is the highest average attendance at Home Park since the 1960/1961 season.
That's incredible support. 👍

Although in the Championship it was the third lowest, above Blackburn and Rotherham.
Sunderland had the highest average attendance in the Championship.
 
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Jan 6, 2004
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Our average home attendance of 16,511 this season is the highest average attendance at Home Park since the 1960/1961 season.
That's incredible support. 👍

Although in the Championship it was the third lowest, above Blackburn and Rotherham.
Sunderland had the highest average attendance in the Championship.
It is, but if we had sufficient capacity I think there is a decent chance we could have beaten the highest ever of 23,375 in 1946-47!
 
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It is, but if we had sufficient capacity I think there is a decent chance we could have beaten the highest ever of 23,375 in 1946-47!
Not that high in my view but we would have been close to the 20,000 mark average.
 

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Our average home attendance of 16,511 this season is the highest average attendance at Home Park since the 1960/1961 season.
That's incredible support. 👍

Although in the Championship it was the third lowest, above Blackburn and Rotherham.
Sunderland had the highest average attendance in the Championship.
That is incredible .. and surprising, as during the 1974/75 season we managed individual games with crowds as high as 28,000 and a number well over 20,000 - although the average for the season was just a tad over 14,000.

Imagine what this season would have been with a bigger stadium
 
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Not that high in my view but we would have been close to the 20,000 mark average.
I think also probably not that high more like 22 k would be my guess. I think most die hard argyle fans who want to attend find a way to attend home matches but I know a few families in Plymouth who would now like to take their kids but assume they won’t get in. It is the casual fn we are missing out on. A midweek game against millwall would probably not have sold many more tickets than it did but some of the crunch Saturday games against the big teams could have attracted 30k I reckon which would push the average up.
 
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