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Re: away support percentages

by stratfordgull » 19 Apr 2012, 22:11

A spreadsheet of attendances?

On the one hand I'm strangely impressed, but my other hand just doesn't know quite what to think :bow: :O

Re: away support percentages

by Gulliball » 19 Apr 2012, 17:13

bobby93 wrote:Too much time on your hands, Chris? ;-)
Ha! I keep a spreadsheet running of our home and away attendances, just takes a few minutes to input a few numbers after every game and it's quite useful now and again.

Now of course going back to find previous years and creating a spreadsheet for those too would like a fair bit of time, only a real loser would do a thing like that...

Re: away support percentages

by Southampton Gull » 19 Apr 2012, 12:43

I've just sent you a pm so you can reply to that ;-)

Re: away support percentages

by diamondgirl » 19 Apr 2012, 12:34

Dave

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Re: away support percentages

by Southampton Gull » 19 Apr 2012, 09:58

We actually took 2000 to Argyle if you add in the ones in home areas. Exeter took around 1500 for the league game but closer to 2000 for the JPT match before that.

Re: away support percentages

by Awayday » 19 Apr 2012, 09:13

This keeps getting flagged up. There is a league table somewhere based on the average home attendance and the away attendance.

I seem to remember Torquay have one of the biggest percentages in League 1 and 2. The problem is when you get to the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd, they consistantly fill their away end allocations and could probably most weeks have more away fans than home fans (Salisbury v Torquay spring to mind). therefore their % are distorted due to limitation of allocations.

Let's not forget when Exeter played Plymouth they took something like 900 (SG knows the number) and we took well over 1000.

Re: away support percentages

by bobby93 » 19 Apr 2012, 08:39

Gulliball wrote:We average 2826 at home so far, and 403 away, so that's 14.3% that travel away.

Take off the away fans and we average 2476 Torquay fans per game at Plainmoor, so an average of 16.3% of our home fans go away.

Average away fans to Plainmoor is 351, so we take an average of 50 more per game to each of the teams in the division than they bring here, and with two sell out to come that will rise further.

A few sites will post the whole division stats at the end of the season, if I remember I'll bump the thread then. We'll easily be in the top half.
Too much time on your hands, Chris? ;-)

Re: away support percentages

by Gulliball » 18 Apr 2012, 20:31

We average 2826 at home so far, and 403 away, so that's 14.3% that travel away.

Take off the away fans and we average 2476 Torquay fans per game at Plainmoor, so an average of 16.3% of our home fans go away.

Average away fans to Plainmoor is 351, so we take an average of 50 more per game to each of the teams in the division than they bring here, and with two sell out to come that will rise further.

A few sites will post the whole division stats at the end of the season, if I remember I'll bump the thread then. We'll easily be in the top half.

Re: away support percentages

by bixieupnorth » 18 Apr 2012, 18:56

of course it does, it's been flagged up somewhere on here before

away support percentages

by costablancagull » 18 Apr 2012, 18:22

Has anyone worked out the percentage of away support in relationship to average home support?

With an average home gate under 3,000 Torquays away support must be one of the hightest percentage in League 2.

Does such a stat exist?
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