Be fair like. 4000 away from home is massively impressive.
Obviously, if the same club could only manage less than 25,000 at their biggest game in history that would be a complete embarrassment, but who cares about getting in to the football league.......
Difficulty there is the amount of 'last games' the Bristol Nomads have had.
Last game at Eastville
Last game at Aston Gate (following the Eastville fire)
Last game in Bath
Last game at the Mem before the moved to Cheltenham for the season
Last game/first game at Cheltenham that didn't happen as the penny started to drop that there was going to be no redevelopment
Could take some time.
Worth the blue few remembering that the only reason Dopey is still in a job was because Higgs couldn't afford to sack him following relegation.
He was still busy paying off previous managers. What was his non-committal line, 'he has a contract for next season'. Hardly the vote of confidence.
Seem to recall most of them wanted shot of him at the time as well.
You need to put this in a new thread, it deserves a larger audience.
Almost an argument for getting it pinned. It'll save Lee from having to search for it is all.
To answer my own question, 47,029
Obviously this doesn't include the locked out number, but I would still suggest the biggest game in their history wasn't quite as well supported as it could have been.
#MakingDickheadsProwed
Out of interest (well, not really, more curiosity), how did the attendance of our game away at Newcastle compare to their game at Wembley that saw them promoted from NON LEAGUE football in to the full time professional ranks?
Yeah, they are doing a special voucher promotion for the Fulham game where you can get in addition to the pepper, a West Country created mixed fruit fizzy drink with added electricity.
The Pepper Spray and Tazer combination awaits.