Away Attendances 2011-12

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elbowpatches

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Jul 7, 2003
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Its also interesting that Peterborough were the second most popular away ground to visit. I've always loved going there and I suspect the old covered terrace behind the goal made a favourite away day for many (and the reasonable prospect of getting a result!) I suspect they'll suffer this year from taking away the terrace.

New away end looks good

Work is underway on Posh’s Moy’s End stand revamp - Politics News - Peterborough Telegraph

Always enjoyed going to London Road, guess we'll be in the North Stand if the work isn't finished Spring 2013 finish date apparently. Shame, as the terrace brought back memories of the Goldstone North Stand (wouldn't change back from the Amex though, just nice to reminisce at someone else's ground)
 


yeah but to be fair palace wern't that far behind us considering they had a shit season when they were basically playing for sod all and we had a cracking start-potential of going up until the last few games???

Remember our average round trip per game was 340 miles, Palaces was only 250. It makes a difference.
 


Jan 12, 2012
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Remember our average round trip per game was 340 miles, Palaces was only 250. It makes a difference.

We've visited these grounds constantly, there were lots of new grounds for you to visit, it makes a difference.
I noticed you only had 1800 at the Den, a relatively local game for you, a touch of Millwall flu ?
 
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Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
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We'll probably be about 20th next season, division is ridiculously northern.
 




Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
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We've visited these grounds constantly, there were lots of new grounds for you to visit, it makes a difference.
I noticed you only had 1800 at the Den, a relatively local game for you, a touch of Millwall flu ?
Being on a Tuesday night probably knocked a few off.
 


Bomber_1901

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Jun 9, 2010
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AT THE FRONT OF THE QUEUE
We've visited these grounds constantly, there were lots of new grounds for you to visit, it makes a difference.
I noticed you only had 1800 at the Den, a relatively local game for you, a touch of Millwall flu ?

You again, what a surprise.

"lots of new grounds for you" what makes you think you are the authority on all things Brighton? Only about three new grounds for me last season.
 


Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
25,019
Guiseley
New away end looks good

Work is underway on Posh’s Moy’s End stand revamp - Politics News - Peterborough Telegraph

Always enjoyed going to London Road, guess we'll be in the North Stand if the work isn't finished Spring 2013 finish date apparently. Shame, as the terrace brought back memories of the Goldstone North Stand (wouldn't change back from the Amex though, just nice to reminisce at someone else's ground)

Looks like a block of council flats to me but each to their own. I won't be going there any more.
 
















sir albion

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Jan 6, 2007
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SWINDON
No suprise really, plenty of new grounds for your fans to visit, but you'll all choose to ignore that fact
Most we have done in the championship in recent years,only a few that we haven't to be fair.Our away support is better than palace and will be for many years to come.
 




upthealbion1970

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Jan 22, 2009
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Woodingdean
No suprise really, plenty of new grounds for your fans to visit, but you'll all choose to ignore that fact

Don't think you or any of your lot are in a position to comment on home or away attendances tbh.

The words "tin" and "pot" joined together sum it up nicely :lol:
 


ArfurW8

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May 22, 2009
725
Fort Neef
For those statistics lovers on this site,despite declaring no shows and having a shit home attendance,a higher percentage of CPFC supporters travel away than BHA.
 
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upthealbion1970

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Jan 22, 2009
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For those statistics lovers on this site,despite declaring no shows and having a shit home attendance,a higher percentage of CPFC supporters travel away than BHA.

But the actual number is less than Albion
 


Dougie

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Jan 11, 2012
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Don't think you or any of your lot are in a position to comment on home or away attendances tbh.
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The words "tin" and "pot" joined together sum it up nicely :lol:
I don't think your lot were in a position to comment on all things attendance related before last season .
 




upthealbion1970

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Jan 22, 2009
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I don't think your lot were in a position to comment on all things attendance related before last season .

Funny, the thread is about 2011/12 season where we had better home and away attendances than you, so I'll counter your post with the fact that if cpfc had paid their bills and lived within their means by asking what your figures would have been if you had dropped into the 3rd tier?
 
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Bean

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Feb 13, 2010
3,557
Hove
No suprise really, plenty of new grounds for your fans to visit, but you'll all choose to ignore that fact

Most people who go to away games have already done most of the grounds in the Championship. My brother for example had only ever not done St Andrews.
 


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