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How much every League One club lost over lockdown

In this article, we take a look at how much every League One club lost over the coronavirus lockdown which saw the 2019/20 season come to a halt.

English teams in the football pyramid has lost a huge amount of matchday revenue with the season finishing behind closed doors.

Each side’s total has been compiled, looked into and revealed according to Business Rescue Expert.

They took into out the the price of pies, pints and programmes, before giving a full breakdown of every league club in England – totalling £305 million gone.

23) ACCRINGTON

Stanley have lost a total of £414,990 worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (2,862), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£2.50), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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22) FLEETWOOD

The Cod Army have lost a total of £433,675 worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (3,153), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£3), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£1).

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21) BURTON

The Brewers have lost a total of £437,449 worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (2,986), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£2.80), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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20) ROCHDALE

Dale have lost a total of £562,960 worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (3,632), their cheapest ticket (£22), pie cost (£2.50), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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19) WIMBLEDON

The Wombles have lost a total of £668,407 worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (4,383), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£4), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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18) GILLINGHAM

The Gills have lost a total of £799,922 worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (5,148), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£3.80), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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17) WYCOMBE

The Chairboys have lost a total of £804,852 worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (5,688), their cheapest ticket (£18), pie cost (£3.30), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3.50).

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16) SHREWSBURY

Salop have lost a total of £886,535 worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (5,930), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£3.50), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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15) SOUTHEND

The Shrimpers have lost a total of £969,048 worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (6,192), their cheapest ticket (£22), pie cost (£2.80), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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14) COVENTRY

The Sky Blues have lost a total of £988,196 worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (6,677), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£3.50), pint cost (£3.60) and programme price (£3).

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13) TRANMERE

The Super White Army have lost a total of £992,235 worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (6,843), their cheapest ticket (£19), pie cost (£3.50), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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12) BRISTOL ROVERS

The Pirates have lost a total of £1.0 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (7,397), their cheapest ticket (£19), pie cost (£3.20), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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11) OXFORD

The U’s have lost a total of £1.1 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (7,636), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£4), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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10) BLACKPOOL

The Seasiders have lost a total of £1.2 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (8,770), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£2.50), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£2).

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9) PETERBOROUGH

The Posh have lost a total of £1.2 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (7,331), their cheapest ticket (£24), pie cost (£3.50), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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8) DONCASTER

Rovers have lost a total of £1.2 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (8,252), their cheapest ticket (£21), pie cost (£3.50), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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7) ROTHERHAM

The Millers have lost a total of £1.4 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (8,906), their cheapest ticket (£23), pie cost (£3.30), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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6) MK DONS

Milton Keynes Dons have lost a total of £1.4 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (9,246), their cheapest ticket (£22), pie cost (£3.80), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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5) LINCOLN

The Imps have lost a total of £1.5 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (8,986), their cheapest ticket (£24), pie cost (£3.10), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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4) BOLTON

The Trotters have lost a total of £1.6 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (11,312), their cheapest ticket (£24), pie cost (£3.10), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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3) PORTSMOUTH

Pompey have lost a total of £3.0 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (17,804), their cheapest ticket (£24), pie cost (£3.50), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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2) IPSWICH

The Tractorboys have lost a total of £3.4 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (19,459), their cheapest ticket (£25), pie cost (£3.80), pint cost (£3.50) and programme price (£3).

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1) SUNDERLAND

The Black Cats have lost a total of £4.5 million worth of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Business Rescue Expert took into account their average attendance (30,118), their cheapest ticket (£20), pie cost (£3.10), pint cost (£4.10) and programme price (£3).

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