Colchester United finished bottom of the Coca Cola Championship attendance league with an average attendance of 5508.
Sheffield United led the table averaging gates of 25630, while their City rivals Sheffield Wednesday recorded the leagues highest figure of 36208 against Norwich on Sunday.
Meanwhile, the league lowest attendance was at Scunthorpe where only 4407 fans turned out when they played host Blackpool.
The table below shows each club’s average attendance for the past season:
Sheffield Utd 25630
Norwich City 24527
Leicester City 23508
Wolves 23498
Charlton 23159
WBA 22311
Ipswich Town 21932
Sheffield Wed 21418
Southampton 21253
Coventry City 19123
Hull City 18024
Watford 16876
Stoke City 16823
Bristol City 16275
Crystal Palace 16030
QPR 13958
Cardiff City 13938
Plymouth 13000
Preston 12646
Burnley 12380
Barnsley 11424
Blackpool 8860
Scunthorpe 6434
COLCHESTER 5508
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That’ll improve next season though! What with the new ground.
Obviously!! D’ho!
And the fact that you might win a game in league one.
We have won this season, just to put you straight watford1881! And we’ll win lots next season in front of big crowds!!!!
… ever the optomist, our very own Stevie G!
lol, what gates do you’ll think we will get at Cuckoo Farm?
Maybe half full!! Five Thousand…!
Yeah would hope of a few more than that!!!!
In a lower league, don’t forget!
Almost without fail when a club has moved to a new ground gates increase, the fans on the whole appreciate watching the matches in relative comfort. Good luck in your new home.
Thanks Dean1, hopefully the better facilities will atract more fans!