EFL crowds at a 70-year high
The English Football League recorded its highest aggregate attendance since the 1953-54 season.
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NiceCrowds will increase further this season with all the teams that are replacing the promoted and relegated teams getting bigger crowds and taking more away.
Burnley replaced by Southampton at least 5,000 more per home game,
Sheffield Utd replaced by Leeds at least 10,000 more per home game
Luton replaced by Leicester at least 10,000 per home game
Reading replaced by Sheffield Wed at least 12,000 per home game
Wigan replaced by Plymouth at least 5,000 per home game
Blackpool replaced by Ipswich at least 10,000 per home game.
Take into account all these sides will fill most away ends and are a more attractive fixture in general crowds should be around a million and a half up from last season.
Busy cunt*Crowds will increase further this season with all the teams that are replacing the promoted and relegated teams getting bigger crowds and taking more away.
Burnley replaced by Southampton at least 5,000 more per home game,
Sheffield Utd replaced by Leeds at least 10,000 more per home game
Luton replaced by Leicester at least 10,000 per home game
Reading replaced by Sheffield Wed at least 12,000 per home game
Wigan replaced by Plymouth at least 5,000 per home game
Blackpool replaced by Ipswich at least 10,000 per home game.
Take into account all these sides will fill most away ends and are a more attractive fixture in general crowds should be around a million and a half up from last season.
Crowds will increase further this season with all the teams that are replacing the promoted and relegated teams getting bigger crowds and taking more away.
Burnley replaced by Southampton at least 5,000 more per home game,
Sheffield Utd replaced by Leeds at least 10,000 more per home game
Luton replaced by Leicester at least 10,000 per home game
Reading replaced by Sheffield Wed at least 12,000 per home game
Wigan replaced by Plymouth at least 5,000 per home game
Blackpool replaced by Ipswich at least 10,000 per home game.
Take into account all these sides will fill most away ends and are a more attractive fixture in general crowds should be around a million and a half up from last season.
Double bust cunt mate.Busy cunt*
pie chart ??????Crowds will increase further this season with all the teams that are replacing the promoted and relegated teams getting bigger crowds and taking more away.
Burnley replaced by Southampton at least 5,000 more per home game,
Sheffield Utd replaced by Leeds at least 10,000 more per home game
Luton replaced by Leicester at least 10,000 per home game
Reading replaced by Sheffield Wed at least 12,000 per home game
Wigan replaced by Plymouth at least 5,000 per home game
Blackpool replaced by Ipswich at least 10,000 per home game.
Take into account all these sides will fill most away ends and are a more attractive fixture in general crowds should be around a million and a half up from last season.
Puts my Statwankery to shameCrowds will increase further this season with all the teams that are replacing the promoted and relegated teams getting bigger crowds and taking more away.
Burnley replaced by Southampton at least 5,000 more per home game,
Sheffield Utd replaced by Leeds at least 10,000 more per home game
Luton replaced by Leicester at least 10,000 per home game
Reading replaced by Sheffield Wed at least 12,000 per home game
Wigan replaced by Plymouth at least 5,000 per home game
Blackpool replaced by Ipswich at least 10,000 per home game.
Take into account all these sides will fill most away ends and are a more attractive fixture in general crowds should be around a million and a half up from last season.
You would think so at the cost of a ticket nowdays but that hasn't seemed to happen, gates seem decent at all levels, perhaps people are just getting into more debt.The credit squeeze might have a little say.