Foreveram Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 27 minutes ago, SamUltraRam said: Think our final average away following was 2,100 but of course, there were many games where we were heavily restricted due to the small away ends. From memory, we sold out our allocation at all away games except Bolton (rail strike) & Reading (midweek), and a few short at Blackpool (midweek) & Wigan (Boxing Day) Nearly right, according to the email from the club at the end of the season it said I have been part of 18 sellouts. So I checked the ticket site, the only other one that didn’t sellout completely was Peterborough but it must have been close. The Bolton allocation was over 5,000, Wigan they said we had sold around 4,000, the allocation was 4,012. Reading was an evening match and the first one after their fans got the previous one abandoned. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cannable Posted May 15 Share Posted May 15 23 hours ago, SamUltraRam said: Think our final average away following was 2,100 but of course, there were many games where we were heavily restricted due to the small away ends. From memory, we sold out our allocation at all away games except Bolton (rail strike) & Reading (midweek), and a few short at Blackpool (midweek) & Wigan (Boxing Day) Even Wigan’s a contentious one We’d sold out so at late notice they opened up another block for pay on the day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foreveram Posted May 15 Share Posted May 15 25 minutes ago, cannable said: Even Wigan’s a contentious one We’d sold out so at late notice they opened up another block for pay on the day The away attendance was 3,857. We had an initial allocation of 3,012 and then a further 1,000 on December 11th. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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