Stickied League One Away Support Thread 2023/24

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1,032 (sell out) Addicks out of 9,502 at Fortress Kenny.
Surprised the home areas weren't totally full if I'm honest.
 

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374 Bristol R at Bradford
542 Scunthorpe at Burton
4897 Sunderland at Coventry
app 1100 Barnsley at Fleetwood, who are still being petty with the figures.
1032 Charlton at Luton
266 Blackpool at Peterborough
257 Doncaster at Plymouth
966 Portsmouth at Rochdale
217 Gillingham at Shrewsbury
233 Accrington at Walsall
618 Oxford at Wimbledon
782 Southend at Wycombe
 

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Sold 1,700 for Posh on Saturday and we're not getting anymore, as the allocation was in the side stand rather than the one behind the goal Pompey had. Shame as we'd easily have had 2,000+ there.
 

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Sold 1,700 for Posh on Saturday and we're not getting anymore, as the allocation was in the side stand rather than the one behind the goal Pompey had. Shame as we'd easily have had 2,000+ there.

Taking some good followings this season you lot.
 

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I think our core away support has increased slightly in the last few years tbh, more youngsters and that.

We apparently had to commit to selling 4,000 or stick with 1,700 when ordering the tickets - obviously we weren't going to sell 4,000 but we'd have sold nearly if not as many as Pompey and Luton so don't know why we weren't given the stand behind the goal.

Makes no difference to me as I'll be in Cumbria but shame for Vic and others
 

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224 City SW London - our lowest ever following down there.
 

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1,961 Pompey at Coventry. Phenomenal.
 

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Sunderland aside, this could be the lowest attended round of fixtures in the EFL ever.

In order from highest to lowest, from League One and Two:

Sunderland V Peterborough - 28,727 (672)
Coventry vs Portsmouth - 11,102 (1,961)
Barnsley vs Plymouth - 10,770 (225)
Oxford v Luton - 6,769 (1,171)
Tranmere v Lincoln - 5,464 (-)
Notts County v Crawley - 5,098 (85*)
Walsall v Shrewsbury (local derby) 4,555 (806)
Northampton v Bury - 4,073 (170)
Mansfield v Oldham - 3,829 (411)
Exeter v Stevenage 3,671 (56)
AFC Wimbledon v Bradford - 3,630 (224)
Scunthorpe v Charlton - 3,341 (250*)
Port Vale v MK Dons - 3,339 (124)
Carlisle v Grimsby - 3,316 (143)
Cambridge v Forest Green - 3,058 (61)
Crewe v Swindon - 2,761 (218)
Newport v Macclesfield - 2,624 (52)
Colchester v Yeovil - 2,435 (93)
Accrington v Doncaster - 2,327 (546)
Fleetwood v Wycombe - 2,304 (-)
Rochdale v Bristol Rovers - 2,301 (198)
Burton v Southend - 2,149 (-)
Cheltenham v Morecambe - 2,095 (36)

Only 6 games tonight in League One and Two attracted a crowd of over 5,000.

8 fixtures attracted a total crowd of less than 3,000.

7 fixtures attracted a total crowd of less than 4,000 (but more than 3,000)

6 fixtures attracted away followings of less than 100, with one (Morecambe) attracting just 36 away fans.

4 fixtures attracted away followings of less than 200 (but more than 100).

Chuck in the Championship and two more games (Wigan v Swansea and Brentford v Birmingham) attracted crowds of less than 10,000. Wigan total was 8,964 (428) and Brentford total was 9,715
 
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Sunderland aside, this could be the lowest attended round of fixtures in the EFL ever.

In order from highest to lowest, from League One and Two:

Sunderland V Peterborough - 28,727 (672)
Coventry vs Portsmouth - 11,102 (1,961)
Barnsley vs Plymouth - 10,770 (225)
Oxford v Luton - 6,769 (1,171)
Tranmere v Lincoln - 5,464 (-)
Notts County v Crawley - 5,098 (85*)
Walsall v Shrewsbury (local derby) 4,555 (806)
Northampton v Bury - 4,073 (170)
Mansfield v Oldham - 3,829 (411)
Exeter v Stevenage 3,671 (56)
AFC Wimbledon v Bradford - 3,630 (224)
Scunthorpe v Charlton - 3,341 (250*)
Port Vale v MK Dons - 3,339 (124)
Carlisle v Grimsby - 3,316 (143)
Cambridge v Forest Green - 3,058 (61)
Crewe v Swindon - 2,761 (218)
Newport v Macclesfield - 2,624 (52)
Colchester v Yeovil - 2,435 (93)
Accrington v Doncaster - 2,327 (546)
Fleetwood v Wycombe - 2,304 (-)
Rochdale v Bristol Rovers - 2,301 (198)
Burton v Southend - 2,149 (-)
Cheltenham v Morecambe - 2,095 (36)

Only 6 games tonight in League One and Two attracted a crowd of over 5,000.

8 fixtures attracted a total crowd of less than 3,000.

7 fixtures attracted a total crowd of less than 4,000 (but more than 3,000)

6 fixtures attracted away followings of less than 100, with one (Morecambe) attracting just 36 away fans.

4 fixtures attracted away followings of less than 200 (but more than 100).

Chuck in the Championship and two more games (Wigan v Swansea and Brentford v Birmingham) attracted crowds of less than 10,000. Wigan total was 8,964 (428) and Brentford total was 9,715
IFollow being available to UK customers is going to have an impact I'd think.
 

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IFollow being available to UK customers is going to have an impact I'd think.

I watched the game on there for the first time last night - pleasantly surprised. I’ll be doing it more often for the Tuesday away games where you’d have to be considered unwell to attend there in person.
 

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221 Charlton at Scunthorpe.
 

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I watched the game on there for the first time last night - pleasantly surprised. I’ll be doing it more often for the Tuesday away games where you’d have to be considered unwell to attend there in person.
I did the same, watched a few using a VPN last season and it was crap. A lot better now they have commentary and graphics, plus the picture and sound quality feels better. Not great news for attendances though. Although someone tweeted on the bcafc hashtag that clubs actually make more money through iFollow than a fan attending due to the club only getting 5% of away ticket sales.
 

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Been given an extra 300 tickets from Bradford for the game on Saturday, assuming we sell that in time it will bring our allocation up to 2,900ish.
 

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Been given an extra 300 tickets from Bradford for the game on Saturday, assuming we sell that in time it will bring our allocation up to 2,900ish.
I have no idea where they are going to be sat as you had the max allocation for the away end and I'm not sure there's more room, I heard it maybe the main stand, shouldn't be any trouble though if that's the case.
 

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In the Midland Road stand apparently, next to our current section there.

https://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/news/2018/october/sunderland-tickets/

They've all sold out now.

Aye, we’ve only moved the segregation netting over half a block. Each block holds circa 700 seats.

Hoping for a decent home turnout, I’ll be disappointed with anything less than 20k. If we had actually competed so far this season, this fixture had a near sellout written all over it.
 

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Missing figures for the following if you can help fill in the blanks

Barnsley v Walsall
Bradford v Charlton
Bradford v Walsall
Burton v Southend
Fleetwood v Barnsley
Scunny v Rochdale
Scunny v Barnsley

Ta
 

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Missing figures for the following if you can help fill in the blanks

Barnsley v Walsall
Bradford v Charlton
Bradford v Walsall
Burton v Southend
Fleetwood v Barnsley
Scunny v Rochdale
Scunny v Barnsley

Ta
We've not played Walsall yet mate, do you mean Bristol Rovers?
 

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