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95/96:
Attendances
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Attendance |
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Home |
Away |
AFC Bournemouth (C-C) |
5,037 |
4,365 |
Barnsley |
8,049 |
6,139 |
Birmingham City |
9,422 |
16,970 |
Blackburn Rovers (C-C) |
17,035 |
n/a |
Charlton Athletic |
8,394 |
8,442 |
Crystal Palace |
13,235 |
13,235 |
Derby County |
8,306 |
15,939 |
Grimsby Town |
8,909 |
3,993 |
Huddersfield Town |
7,568 |
10,556 |
Ipswich Town |
11,872 |
11,441 |
Leicester City |
20,089 |
16,230 |
Luton Town |
10,042 |
9,454 |
Millwall |
8,918 |
8,389 |
Norwich City |
7,798 |
14,188 |
Oldham Athletic |
10,961 |
5,878 |
Portsmouth |
8,226 |
7,025 |
Port Vale |
9,066 |
6,265 |
Reading |
8,113 |
8,933 |
Sheffield United |
8,667 |
12,558 |
Southend United |
7,091 |
5,348 |
Stoke City |
7,130 |
10,114 |
Sunderland |
11,195 |
17,790 |
Tranmere Rovers |
7,257 |
7,041 |
West Bromwich Albion |
10,334 |
11,836 |
Wimbledon (FA) |
11,187 |
5,142 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
11,319 |
25,885 |
Notes...
Attendances for the home games against Oldham and Port Vale were boosted by free tickets for schoolkids in the Rookery - otherwise the attendances would have been much lower.
Admission prices for Grimsby at home were reduced to stlg 5 for all areas of the ground. The Vic Road end and the Rous stand appeared to be the most popular choices.
The gate for the away game at Grimsby was the lowest First Division attendance of the season.
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