Says there was just over 9000 today. Looked more than that
Suggests being a non-league club rather than a 4th tier outfit makes all the difference to a very significant number of people, though maybe that's a too easy and lazy explanation.
It begs the question that for us to fill the ground for something other than an extremely important or obvious box office fixture, can the floating support only be galvanized by an ultra-enthusiastic (deluded) visionary figurehead on a road to Damascus?
Didn't Crewe being a couple of thousand? The away followings make a big difference to these deals.
I think recent unpredictable form, the fact its early season and there was little riding on the game and poor performances in prior games played apart as well as a tiny away following from Fylde
I would imagine the game against Chesterfield will be a bigger crowd if they were to put some sort of an offer on for that one we could definitely have a crack at the record National league attendance
We were 2nd in League 4 and favourites for promotion at the time of the Crewe game, who as optipez says brought a couple of thousand or so with them.
Before yesterdays game we were a mid-table League 5 team who'd won 2 out of our previous 6 home games this season.
Maybe it would have been nice to beat the League 5 attendance record but in the overall scheme of things is of little consequence.