29-05-2015, 23:19
West Brom were the best supported Premier League club last season based on the percentage of their local town versus attendance figures.
With an average attendance of 25,801, the Baggies, when compared to the population of West Bromwich (75,405), it is revealed that a third (33.3%) of the town would be empty if they all attended a home game.
Though their season ended with relegation, Burnley can take some heart from being the second best 'pound for pound' supported club in the country. An average attendance of 19,158 combined with the town's population of 73,021 means that over a quarter (26.2%) of the town's population packed into Turf Moor every weekend.
http://www.itv.com/news/2015-05-29/west-...er-league/?
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With an average attendance of 25,801, the Baggies, when compared to the population of West Bromwich (75,405), it is revealed that a third (33.3%) of the town would be empty if they all attended a home game.
Though their season ended with relegation, Burnley can take some heart from being the second best 'pound for pound' supported club in the country. An average attendance of 19,158 combined with the town's population of 73,021 means that over a quarter (26.2%) of the town's population packed into Turf Moor every weekend.
http://www.itv.com/news/2015-05-29/west-...er-league/?
Whoohoo we won summat










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