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Vs Swansea City. The Donnybob challenge when there was in excess of 12k home fans. The 1-1 score when Angel Rangel scored a last minute equaliser for them. I think we put an offer on @ £10 or a family of 4 for £25 or summat.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on April 25, 2025, 04:13:31 pmVs Swansea City. The Donnybob challenge when there was in excess of 12k home fans. The 1-1 score when Angel Rangel scored a last minute equaliser for them. I think we put an offer on @ £10 or a family of 4 for £25 or summat. Beat me to it DBR
I only have away supporter numbers at matches back to 2008-09, and not all cup matches, and a few gaps in League matches as well. The largest number of home fans I can seem to find is 12927 for the Swansea home match in the Championship in 2010-11 (was that a quid per kid offer game?), followed by 12755 for the Palace home league game in the same season (similar offer?). There were 11568 home fans for the Newcastle championship match in 2009-10.I have two differing figures for the away supporters at the Crewe playoff game last season (1271 or 1502?) which would mean either 11618 or 11387 home fans.Don't have data for the Leeds 15000K attendance match in 2007-08Not many would have guessed Swansea (my second team) being the team to attract the most home fans to the Keepmoat/Ecopower
Thanks DBR, I had somehow forgotten about the Donnybob challenge - was it really 15 years ago - where did that go
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on April 25, 2025, 04:26:07 pmI only have away supporter numbers at matches back to 2008-09, and not all cup matches, and a few gaps in League matches as well. The largest number of home fans I can seem to find is 12927 for the Swansea home match in the Championship in 2010-11 (was that a quid per kid offer game?), followed by 12755 for the Palace home league game in the same season (similar offer?). There were 11568 home fans for the Newcastle championship match in 2009-10.I have two differing figures for the away supporters at the Crewe playoff game last season (1271 or 1502?) which would mean either 11618 or 11387 home fans.Don't have data for the Leeds 15000K attendance match in 2007-08Not many would have guessed Swansea (my second team) being the team to attract the most home fans to the Keepmoat/Ecopower Leeds game was 15001 and (from memory) I think they just had the North Stand, so would've been just shy of 12k home fans I would've thought.For your records Dutch, Crewe officially brought 1271 (I think 1502 might have been the number of tickets they were allocated).
Quote from: pib on April 25, 2025, 04:59:10 pmQuote from: Dutch Uncle on April 25, 2025, 04:26:07 pmI only have away supporter numbers at matches back to 2008-09, and not all cup matches, and a few gaps in League matches as well. The largest number of home fans I can seem to find is 12927 for the Swansea home match in the Championship in 2010-11 (was that a quid per kid offer game?), followed by 12755 for the Palace home league game in the same season (similar offer?). There were 11568 home fans for the Newcastle championship match in 2009-10.I have two differing figures for the away supporters at the Crewe playoff game last season (1271 or 1502?) which would mean either 11618 or 11387 home fans.Don't have data for the Leeds 15000K attendance match in 2007-08Not many would have guessed Swansea (my second team) being the team to attract the most home fans to the Keepmoat/Ecopower Leeds game was 15001 and (from memory) I think they just had the North Stand, so would've been just shy of 12k home fans I would've thought.For your records Dutch, Crewe officially brought 1271 (I think 1502 might have been the number of tickets they were allocated).There were plenty of Leeds fans in with ours in the other three stands though pib.
Quote from: drfchound on April 25, 2025, 07:21:13 pmQuote from: pib on April 25, 2025, 04:59:10 pmQuote from: Dutch Uncle on April 25, 2025, 04:26:07 pmI only have away supporter numbers at matches back to 2008-09, and not all cup matches, and a few gaps in League matches as well. The largest number of home fans I can seem to find is 12927 for the Swansea home match in the Championship in 2010-11 (was that a quid per kid offer game?), followed by 12755 for the Palace home league game in the same season (similar offer?). There were 11568 home fans for the Newcastle championship match in 2009-10.I have two differing figures for the away supporters at the Crewe playoff game last season (1271 or 1502?) which would mean either 11618 or 11387 home fans.Don't have data for the Leeds 15000K attendance match in 2007-08Not many would have guessed Swansea (my second team) being the team to attract the most home fans to the Keepmoat/Ecopower Leeds game was 15001 and (from memory) I think they just had the North Stand, so would've been just shy of 12k home fans I would've thought.For your records Dutch, Crewe officially brought 1271 (I think 1502 might have been the number of tickets they were allocated).There were plenty of Leeds fans in with ours in the other three stands though pib.Maybe I should’ve reworded to just shy of 12k in the home areas.
Quote from: pib on April 25, 2025, 07:23:32 pmQuote from: drfchound on April 25, 2025, 07:21:13 pmQuote from: pib on April 25, 2025, 04:59:10 pmQuote from: Dutch Uncle on April 25, 2025, 04:26:07 pmI only have away supporter numbers at matches back to 2008-09, and not all cup matches, and a few gaps in League matches as well. The largest number of home fans I can seem to find is 12927 for the Swansea home match in the Championship in 2010-11 (was that a quid per kid offer game?), followed by 12755 for the Palace home league game in the same season (similar offer?). There were 11568 home fans for the Newcastle championship match in 2009-10.I have two differing figures for the away supporters at the Crewe playoff game last season (1271 or 1502?) which would mean either 11618 or 11387 home fans.Don't have data for the Leeds 15000K attendance match in 2007-08Not many would have guessed Swansea (my second team) being the team to attract the most home fans to the Keepmoat/Ecopower Leeds game was 15001 and (from memory) I think they just had the North Stand, so would've been just shy of 12k home fans I would've thought.For your records Dutch, Crewe officially brought 1271 (I think 1502 might have been the number of tickets they were allocated).There were plenty of Leeds fans in with ours in the other three stands though pib.Maybe I should’ve reworded to just shy of 12k in the home areas.Nice comeback,mate.
Swansea was obviously the highest, I would have thought their away att was around 500-800 which meant 12k home fans.Think tomorrow will be around the 11k mark, so just shy of Crewe last year
Quote from: colincramb on April 25, 2025, 08:22:59 pmSwansea was obviously the highest, I would have thought their away att was around 500-800 which meant 12k home fans.Think tomorrow will be around the 11k mark, so just shy of Crewe last yearJust to clarify, the attendance at that Swansea match was 13614 with 687 away fans, so a genuine 12927 home fans, the largest I can find.
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on April 25, 2025, 08:35:30 pmQuote from: colincramb on April 25, 2025, 08:22:59 pmSwansea was obviously the highest, I would have thought their away att was around 500-800 which meant 12k home fans.Think tomorrow will be around the 11k mark, so just shy of Crewe last yearJust to clarify, the attendance at that Swansea match was 13614 with 687 away fans, so a genuine 12927 home fans, the largest I can find.That home crowd will take some beating . ESP now that the km has a reduced capacity
Quote from: normal rules on April 25, 2025, 08:45:22 pmQuote from: Dutch Uncle on April 25, 2025, 08:35:30 pmQuote from: colincramb on April 25, 2025, 08:22:59 pmSwansea was obviously the highest, I would have thought their away att was around 500-800 which meant 12k home fans.Think tomorrow will be around the 11k mark, so just shy of Crewe last yearJust to clarify, the attendance at that Swansea match was 13614 with 687 away fans, so a genuine 12927 home fans, the largest I can find.That home crowd will take some beating . ESP now that the km has a reduced capacity It will never be beat, certainly not in the current stadium.Always have bitter sweet memories of that Swansea game. I remember the stadium looking amazing being full to rafters with Donny fans and then a passage of play in the second half which ended with David Healy heading against the crossbar for what would have been 2-0 and probably game over. Am I right in thinking that a win that day would have sent us 2nd or 3rd in the championship? Then the obvious injury time equalizer from Rangel and from then on, it felt like the entire season fell through the ceiling (as pointed out we only won something like 1 in the last 20 odd).Always feel like that Swansea game was a key turning point that season. Who knows what the outcome would have been if we’d held on for 30 seconds more that day.
Angel RangelHis name conjures up a picture in my mind of a hapless snooker player trying to work out which cushions to use to get out of a nasty snooker - his head is having a bit of an angle wrangle