Clyde1998Royal_jimmy Almost 1300 of us at Bolton. 1,299 to be exact.
£10 tickets helped but that's a good effort. Sums up a good season of away support from us.
Very impressive numbers.
I make it our seventh highest away following so far this season - behind Charlton (2,518); Portsmouth (1,987); Wycombe (1,849); Cheltenham (1,516); Oxford (1,475) and Carlisle (1,360). Bristol Rovers (1,348 allocation) will almost certainly creep ahead.Royal_jimmy Hopefully we can continue to see good backings on the road next season. Probably be more if it wasn't for some of the tinpot away ends like Oxford, Bristol Rovers, Wycombe and Leyton Orient
Was thinking this yesterday. How good would our average be if we weren't limited at any ground? For Bolton's closest game (Wigan), they have the ability to take over 4,000 (and vice versa) - we're limited to roughly 1,500 and 1,800 respectively.
We probably would've sold at least double for Oxford (3,000+) had we been given that allocation, as the obvious example. Other estimates (read 'guesses') would be - when trying to be conservative: Wycombe (and maybe Portsmouth) over 2,500; Cheltenham and Bristol Rovers would've over 2,000; Exeter and Leyton Orient spring to mind as being over 1,500. Those games would've increase our average so far by over 200 people.
Hopefully it continues next season and will be hopefully be assisted by us competing for the play-offs (or higher) next season. Our best bet for an 'unlimited' away following (locally) next season will be if Milton Keynes get promoted - we took around 3,000 there in 2016(?) when our average away following was pretty awful. I reckon we could take over 4,000 there next season, assuming we get the tickets to do it.
If Oxford had given us that entire stand on the side we'd have filled it. Wycombe we'd take 3k to as well, same with Orient since it was a new ground for many. Cheltenham, Portsmouth and Exeter I think we'd have taken more to as well if the ticket supply was there.