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The maths and logic I’ve applied might be something to do with the fact that the south side of the don is a lot more developed than the north and north east areas of the borough and a lot more accessible, therefore linking it more to the urban centre. Crack on if you think different though, just my opinion of course
It shows only Plymouths population to work out their position however football fans living in Cornwall nearly exclusively support Argyle. This article has no creedance whatsoever!!
We used to ,have Supporters club reps in all (mining) villages special Rovers buses from most villages to Belle Vue. We could organise special mini.buses from all chools to Keepmoat with allovated seats in Family stand etc etc et. We cant stop at Road shows to schools but must pro actively facilitate travel groups to matches .Envoyé de mon EVA-L09 en utilisant Tapatalk
Doncaster area does seem different to others in terms of the amount of villages outside the main town.This doesn't account for people like me though, brought up in Wolverhampton with a Dad who is a Birmingham City fan, yet I chose to follow Doncaster when I was 13, now here I am 13 years later! I also managed to convert a Polish friend of mine, who now follows us religiously, much to the disappointment of my Sheffield United colleagues.. I blame Leeds being so good (I don't like writing that at all) for a long time, we must have lost a lot of fans in that generation/s, nobody wants to follow a lower league club unfortunately but the ones who go, are pleasantly surprised.My girlfriend's Dad is a Liverpool fan and shows no interest in Rovers really, but how do you eradicate armchair fans?!