These were the top five away attendances for the League Two at the weekend…
1) Doncaster Rovers fans at Bradford City – 1,971
@drfc_official fans at @officialbantams #bcafc #DRFC pic.twitter.com/RSIFGxJSyj
— Braysoj1 Bradford City Vlogs (@braysoj1) July 30, 2022
2) Grimsby Town fans at Leyton Orient – 1,242
3) Gillingham fans at AFC Wimbledon – 1,172
Thank You to the 1️⃣1️⃣7️⃣2️⃣ #Gills fans who, despite the travel disruptions, made the journey to Plough Lane on Saturday.
Your support is very much appreciated.
— Gillingham FC (@TheGillsFC) July 31, 2022
4) Mansfield Town fans at Salford City – 1,170
Fantastic support from the 1170 #Stags that made the trip to Salford. Not the result we all wanted but keep the faith and get the One Call rocking next week. @mansfieldtownfc pic.twitter.com/552bB6OwHQ
— Mansfield Police Football (@MansPolFootball) July 30, 2022
5) Barrow fans at Stockport County – 991
Crazy game at Stockport that ends with an opening day upset. Stockport 2-3 Barrow. The EFL is just as mad as usual! pic.twitter.com/sFjPK5YuO4
— Charlie Slater (@CharlieSlater15) July 30, 2022
THE OTHERS:
6) Crewe Alexandra fans at Rochdale – 872
7) Hartlepool United fans at Walsall – 572
8) Swindon Town fans at Harrogate Town – 600
9) Colchester United fans at Northampton Town – 494
10) Newport County fans at Sutton United – 483
11) Crawley Town fans at Carlisle United – 166
12) Stevenage fans at Tranmere Rovers – 77
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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