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    National League Attendances 2019/20

    Have just updated the National League attendances:

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    The following clubs had their biggest crowd of the season at home playing Notts:
    Barrow 3307
    Bromley 3122
    Chesterfield 5432
    Eastleigh 2668
    Ebbsfleet 1293
    Solihull 3212

    Notts highest home attendance was vs Fylde 9090 (Ticket offer)
    Notts lowest home attendance was vs Boreham Wood 3256

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    Barrow's current average would be the 2nd lowest in League Two right now, think they might struggle when they go up. They will get more away fans, but given their location not a great deal more. They will have to hope they do an Accrington Stanley.

    We'd be 5th in League Two with our current average, 18th in League One (but if we were that high we'd be getting at least 1k more even if we were struggling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    Barrow's current average would be the 2nd lowest in League Two right now, think they might struggle when they go up. They will get more away fans, but given their location not a great deal more. They will have to hope they do an Accrington Stanley.

    We'd be 5th in League Two with our current average, 18th in League One (but if we were that high we'd be getting at least 1k more even if we were struggling)
    Think I saw somewhere that NL attendances were up 16% this season, I wonder how that happened!

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    I think that is a very fair comment NCFCOG. Sadly, we are probably the highest profile team ever to be relegated to the National League.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CheltenhamPie View Post
    I think that is a very fair comment NCFCOG. Sadly, we are probably the highest profile team ever to be relegated to the National League.
    Sad indeed!

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    We certainly aren't the biggest but arguably the highest profile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laddo View Post
    We certainly aren't the biggest but arguably the highest profile.
    Who would you say was the biggest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwalePie View Post
    Who would you say was the biggest?
    Luton Town

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    Quote Originally Posted by laddo View Post
    Luton Town
    Interesting. I'd always put Notts bigger than them if asked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwalePie View Post
    Interesting. I'd always put Notts bigger than them if asked.
    I suppose it depends on how you define biggest. Both Notts and Luton have similar fan bases and have had similar experiences in the leagues. I suppose the difference comes down to history and global appeal and I would say Notts probably just edge it in that respect but it’s a close call.

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