Am I missing something here, I've just noticed Aberdare in at 80, just above Wigan Borough, with averages of 6.2k, how does this work?
They rank higher than the likes of Shrewsbury, Exeter and Crewe! :?
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Am I missing something here, I've just noticed Aberdare in at 80, just above Wigan Borough, with averages of 6.2k, how does this work?
They rank higher than the likes of Shrewsbury, Exeter and Crewe! :?
The only thing your "glory" is likely to fill is your sock. Your list of shame is way longer and stands taller.[/quote]Quote:
Originally Posted by chiswickmart
If we are so shamed and the football family so disgusted by us, why are we in a shortlist of 3 to be the UK's City of Football?
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That is freakin hilarious, are the other two on the list Wigan and Milton Keynes?! XD XD XD
The only thing your "glory" is likely to fill is your sock. Your list of shame is way longer and stands taller.[/quote]Quote:
Originally Posted by saintwayne
If we are so shamed and the football family so disgusted by us, why are we in a shortlist of 3 to be the UK's City of Football?
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That is freakin hilarious, are the other two on the list Wigan and Milton Keynes?! XD XD XD[/quote]
When you've got nothing you'll cling to anything, Wayne. It's hilarious! "We've held the FA Cup the longest" was always my fave.
It must be horrible rotting away in division four while your superior neighbours dine at the top table. The bitterness is there to see.
Rather a large difference between dining at the top table and feeding off their scraps Jack.
The other 2 on the shortlist Wayne are Manchester and Nottingham.
It is what it is: a table of average football league attendances, which also includes the premier league. It doesn't include non league attendances. So, Aberdare Athletic FC averaged 6.2k during the years they were in the football league (1921-1927). Hope that helps :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Southerndown
Saints and Pompey both played league games against Aberdare. This was their most successful season. Note that Bradford City finished above Man United. How things change: - view external link
Indeed. About 4 divisions I'd say. XD XD XDQuote:
Originally Posted by chiswickmart
Indeed. About 4 divisions I'd say. XD XD XD[/quote]Quote:
Originally Posted by Brockley_Jack
If you're trying to refer to the team with more silverware than the entire rest of the South Coast put together, I'd say numbers ain't your strong point. :?
It's not really surprising scummers only want to talk about history when it somehow gives them hope. Always in our shadow!!
Do even you know what you are droning on about now, because I doubt that anyone else does? Of all the weird, nonsensical responses to a simple list of attendances, including one from some oddball who refers to Montgomery of Alamein, yours surely has to be the most bizarre.Quote:
Originally Posted by BileysThere
Spending most of the last 60 years looking up at us would suggest otherwise. O:)Quote:
Originally Posted by BileysThere