These were the top five away attendances for the National League at the weekend…
1) Wrexham fans at Notts County – 1,992
(Total amount of miles between each club – 93.1, round trip – 187 miles, 4 hours and 15 minutes)
A packed out Wrexham away end celebrate an early lead against Notts County, thanks to a thumping Hall-Johnson strike from distance. Unbelievable atmosphere here at Meadow Lane.#Notts | #WxmAFC pic.twitter.com/WzwQ5nCqYq
— Cai Parry (@CaiSParry) January 2, 2022
2) Aldershot Town fans at Woking – 1,150
(Total amount of miles between each club – 11.6, round trip – 23.1 miles, 51 minutes)
Aldershot fans at Woking yesterday #TheShots pic.twitter.com/jY5F6buMR3
— Football Away Days (@footyawayday) January 3, 2022
3) Torquay United fans at Yeovil Town – 1,034
(Total amount of miles between each club – 67.3, round trip – 134 miles, 2 hours and 52 minutes)
Torquay United at Yeovil Town yesterday #TUFC pic.twitter.com/sbs0euqJYA
— FootballAwaydays (@Awaydays23) January 3, 2022
THE OTHERS:
Barnet fans at Boreham Wood – 520
FC Halifax Town fans at Grimsby Town – 380
Weymouth fans at Eastleigh – 224
King’s Lynn Town fans at Chesterfield – 93
Dover Athletic fans at Dagenham & Redbridge – 74
Choose having a drink and a chat with the players after the game. Choose mixing with the opposition fans. Choose the old dears in the tea but serving Bovril for the 49″‘ consecutive season. Choose meat raffles. Choose to watch football alongside dogs. Choose away days in towns you did not know existed. Choose getting a beer for a couple of quid and standing on the terraces with it. Choose getting a lift to the game with a club director. Choose to give your money to a local club not a soulless corporation. Choose players who know the fans by name. Choose parking right next to the ground. Choose standing wherever you want to. Choose listening to everything the benches say. Choose paying a pound for a cup of tea. Choose proper pies. Choose honest football right on your doorstep.
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