Top Attendances in Recent Times

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9,836 Spurs FA Cup 27/01/18
9,680 Man City FA Cup 16/02/19
7,326 Notts C EFL2 06/05/17
6,887 Leeds FA Cup 07/01/18
6,705 Leicester FA Cup 06/01/19
6,615 Grimsby BSP Play-Off 2nd Leg 28/04/13
6,552 Middlesboro FA Cup 05/02/19
5,741 Crawley EFL2 19/01/18
5,387 Bristol R EFL2 17/08/13
5,121 Plymouth FA Cup 21/12/16
5,083 Blackburn FA Cup 18/01/16

Away:
38,947 Spurs FA Cup 07/02/18
19,844 York FA Trophy Final Wembley 12/05/12
17,364 Portsmouth EFL2 25/03/17
17,098 Leeds League Cup 22/08/17
16,346 Wrexham BSP Play-Off Final Wembley 05/05/13
16,245 Portsmouth EFL2 12/03/16
16,191 Portsmouth EFL2 30/08/14
15,794 Middlesboro FA Cup 26/01/19
15,295 Portsmouth EFL2 14/12/13
13,971 Plymouth EFL2 17/04/17
9,586 Wolves League Cup 11/08/15
8,955 West Brom League Cup 27/08/13
8,745 Coventry EFL2 19/08/17
8,652 Lincoln EFL2 22/12/18
8,409 Brighton League Cup 07/08/13
8,383 Luton EFL2 20/12/14
7,811 Plymouth EFL2 29/08/15
7,681 Luton EFL2 30/09/17
7,606 Luton EFL2 23/04/16
7,567 Lincoln EFL2 30/01/18
7,442 Bristol R EFL2 24/10/15
7,288 Bristol R EFL2 25/01/14
7,058 Luton EFL2 16/08/16
6,847 Plymouth EFL2 21/03/15
6,764 Swindon EFL2 25/11/17
6,459 Reading League Cup 12/08/14

Trips to Bilston, Yate, Stourbridge etc seem a long time ago. Apologies for any errors / omissions.

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faerun exile wrote:Home:
9,836 Spurs FA Cup 27/01/18
9,680 Man City FA Cup 16/02/19
7,326 Notts C EFL2 06/05/17
6,887 Leeds FA Cup 07/01/18
6,705 Leicester FA Cup 06/01/19
6,615 Grimsby BSP Play-Off 2nd Leg 28/04/13
6,552 Middlesboro FA Cup 05/02/19
5,741 Crawley EFL2 19/01/18
5,387 Bristol R EFL2 17/08/13
5,121 Plymouth FA Cup 21/12/16
5,083 Blackburn FA Cup 18/01/16

Away:
38,947 Spurs FA Cup 07/02/18
19,844 York FA Trophy Final Wembley 12/05/12
17,364 Portsmouth EFL2 25/03/17
17,098 Leeds League Cup 22/08/17
16,346 Wrexham BSP Play-Off Final Wembley 05/05/13
16,245 Portsmouth EFL2 12/03/16
16,191 Portsmouth EFL2 30/08/14
15,794 Middlesboro FA Cup 26/01/19
15,295 Portsmouth EFL2 14/12/13
13,971 Plymouth EFL2 17/04/17
9,586 Wolves League Cup 11/08/15
8,955 West Brom League Cup 27/08/13
8,745 Coventry EFL2 19/08/17
8,652 Lincoln EFL2 22/12/18
8,409 Brighton League Cup 07/08/13
8,383 Luton EFL2 20/12/14
7,811 Plymouth EFL2 29/08/15
7,681 Luton EFL2 30/09/17
7,606 Luton EFL2 23/04/16
7,567 Lincoln EFL2 30/01/18
7,442 Bristol R EFL2 24/10/15
7,288 Bristol R EFL2 25/01/14
7,058 Luton EFL2 16/08/16
6,847 Plymouth EFL2 21/03/15
6,764 Swindon EFL2 25/11/17
6,459 Reading League Cup 12/08/14

Trips to Bilston, Yate, Stourbridge etc seem a long time ago. Apologies for any errors / omissions.
Some interesting stats there. Couple of follow up questions, I'd be interested to know people's answers (and why)...

Which game was the most important? For me Notts County. Think had we lost that we'd have gone back into non league obscurity for who knows how long, maybe to never return.

Which game did you enjoy the most? Spurs for me. Unlike Man City, from the first minute I felt like we had a real chance of causing an upset. Also just the fact it was the first time for me seeing County against a massive top flight club.

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Boro replay was the best for me. We were all over them and fully deserved our convincing win. And for a few minutes towards the end we knew it mean't City next. "Manchester City, we're coming for you". Sent shivers down my spine.

Notts County a close second. Couldn't have been scripted better. Nail-biting, and what joy at the end.

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Stan A. Einstein wrote:...
Just a thought but as they are associates of the club, why not see if for future potential sell outs academy players can be housed behind the dugout?
On the face of it this is a sensible idea. However, the club is on a final warning from the FA, with the prospect of ground closure and/or a heavy fine for future issues in this area. So perhaps for now it is wise just to keep it clear, as the club cannot guarantee that an academy player or their guardian would not do something silly that would result in the FA sanction/fine coming into effect.

Perhaps when the time limit expires on the FA warning it might be possible, or the club may resurrect it's idea of a season ticket for there, subject to ID.

I guess modifying the area fell on deaf ears with the WRU.

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NearlyDead wrote:
Stan A. Einstein wrote:...
Just a thought but as they are associates of the club, why not see if for future potential sell outs academy players can be housed behind the dugout?
On the face of it this is a sensible idea. However, the club is on a final warning from the FA, with the prospect of ground closure and/or a heavy fine for future issues in this area. So perhaps for now it is wise just to keep it clear, as the club cannot guarantee that an academy player or their guardian would not do something silly that would result in the FA sanction/fine coming into effect.

Perhaps when the time limit expires on the FA warning it might be possible, or the club may resurrect it's idea of a season ticket for there, subject to ID.

I guess modifying the area fell on deaf ears with the WRU.
There are probably plans afoot to erect a 12 inch sponge dragon in there.

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NearlyDead wrote:
Stan A. Einstein wrote:...
Just a thought but as they are associates of the club, why not see if for future potential sell outs academy players can be housed behind the dugout?
On the face of it this is a sensible idea. However, the club is on a final warning from the FA, with the prospect of ground closure and/or a heavy fine for future issues in this area. So perhaps for now it is wise just to keep it clear, as the club cannot guarantee that an academy player or their guardian would not do something silly that would result in the FA sanction/fine coming into effect.

Perhaps when the time limit expires on the FA warning it might be possible, or the club may resurrect it's idea of a season ticket for there, subject to ID.

I guess modifying the area fell on deaf ears with the WRU.
We had to pay extra on top of our rent just to get a playable pitch, I imagine we'd be laughed out of the boardroom at the suggestion they modify the ground because of some football hooligans throwing missiles.

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