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Sheffield United Top Attendance Charts


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MIN---MAX

1 Sheffield United 23,161 31,760

25,631

2 Norwich City 23,176 25,497

24,527

3 Leicester City 19,264 31,892

23,536

4 Wolverhampton Wanderers 20,763 27,883

23,499

5 Charlton Athletic 20,737 26,337

23,159

6 West Bromwich Albion 18,310 27,493

22,311

7 Ipswich Town 17,938 29,656

21,935

8 Sheffield Wednesday 17,211 36,208

21,418

9 Southampton 17,741 31,957

21,254

10 Coventry City 14,036 27,992

19,123

11 Hull City 14,822 24,350

18,025

12 Stoke City 11,147 26,609

16,823

13 Watford 14,713 18,698

16,786

14 Bristol City 12,474 19,332

16,383

15 Crystal Palace 13,048 23,950

16,316

16 Queens Park Rangers 10,514 18,309

13,959

17 Cardiff City 11,006 18,840

13,939

18 Plymouth Argyle 10,451 17,511

13,000

19 Preston North End 10,279 17,807

12,647

20 Burnley 9,779 16,843

12,365

21 Barnsley 8,531 18,257

11,425

22 Blackpool 7,214 9,640

8,861

23 Scunthorpe United 4,407 8,801

6,434

24 Colchester United 4,450 6,300

5,509

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I think it will be interesting to see how we do next year without the premiership renewal offer on.

 

That will give us a truer picture i think.

 

 

 

 

 

 

(best get that in there before all the wednesday fans do!!)

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I think the one thing that has surprised me along with these figures is that aparently Championship Football is the "4th Most Watched" league in Europe, behind The Premiership, The Bundesliga, and La Liga according to official Stats from the F.A. Which has shocked me considering The Championship beat Serie A, French Ligue 1, and the Dutch Eredivisie. It really speaks volumes for the support of football in this country, and in all honest apart from United, I guess it's nice to see packed Grounds up and down the country week in / week out!. It adds to the atmosphere of the game and helps to lift the players. If ony clubs could lower their extortionate ticket prices, then we might see constant full houses.

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Well done Blades, where were you all two years ago when you were out-supported(again) by your lowly neighbours from S6..........anyone ? SHHHHHHH

 

quickfire question....when did Sheffield United last have an attendance over 35,000 at Bramall lane ?

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'............BTW in case you haven't noticed hotshot I have been responding to the low level posters with the same low level mentality so go and read through some of their enthralling posts...when they improve then so will mine.....sweety..........

 

Taking into account the fluff you have posted above and the fact that every post preceding RayOberstein has been factual and in no way derogatory don't you feel just a teensy, weensy bit of a hypocritical plank. :hihi:

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My comment is factual so what is your problem...you were out-supported by the Wednesday the season you got promoted...fact !

And why would someone need to post the attendances ? The point is ?

FYTC you have missed the point......you plank !!

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My comment is factual so what is your problem...you were out-supported by the Wednesday the season you got promoted...fact !

And why would someone need to post the attendances ? The point is ?

FYTC you have missed the point......you plank !!

 

It may very well be factual my dumb chum, but it is a loaded response brimming with paranoia.

 

Try deep breathing excercises to calm yourself down.

 

Night night. :D

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