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Posted by: forza ivano, November 4, 2021, 9:49pm
Just to show what tremendous support we are having away from home - these are the followings thus far:

Altrincham      125 miles    1251  (mid week)
Stockport         118             1200  (mid week)
(Kidderminster 165              900)
Woking             208             889
Maidenhead     229             828
Wealdstone      180             794   (mid week)
Bromley            202             688   (mid week)
Bromsgrove      158             562   (FA Cup and live on TV with early k.o.)
Torquay             322            467

i presume ours must be the biggest away support in the division?
Posted by: chaos33, November 4, 2021, 10:32pm; Reply: 1
Surely it is, and significantly better than many a team in L2 and L1.
Posted by: immariner, November 4, 2021, 10:43pm; Reply: 2
Wrexham's is. Ours is significantly better weighted per mile.
Posted by: Poojah, November 4, 2021, 10:48pm; Reply: 3
Average of 873 in the league with some really shít fixture / midweek combinations thrown in for good measure. Our only two away games within 180 miles have both been on a Tuesday night.

Chaos mentions League One and Two - I honestly think there's several teams in the Championship who'd struggle to compete with that. It's hard to find complete stats for it but here's a link for Championship away followings in the middle of August, right the start of the season on a Saturday when the weather was nice and we'd all just been allowed back en masse into football grounds:

https://fanbanter.co.uk/every-leagues-away-attendances-at-the-weekend-16th-august-2021/2/

700 Fulham at Huddersfield
430 Bristol City at Boro (fewer than we took to Torquay)
350 Sheffield United at Swansea (fewer than any following we've taken this season, even Bromsgrove)

Without a shadow of a doubt, punching massively above our weight when it comes to away travel. We've been doing that for a good 10 years or so, but this season is something else.
Posted by: KingstonMariner, November 4, 2021, 11:56pm; Reply: 4
Good work FI.

It’s even better than those figures show. Didn’t we sell 1100 tickets for Woking but they didn’t scan everyone in. Seem to remember Kristine saying something about it.

It’s been said before, but we have so many exiles all over the place that there is always a contingent for whom the away game is fairly close. The other big reason is that we’re also slightly mad 😉.
Posted by: DB, November 5, 2021, 5:21am; Reply: 5
I think our away following is the best in the league considering a "local" derby is 80 miles away. 80 miles from central London covers more than 11 clubs but they don't get the away support Town gets.

The one word you always hear on the radio at away games over the commentary is "Mariners".

Well done to all traveling fans from all over the country.
Posted by: lukeo, November 5, 2021, 6:34am; Reply: 6
Unreal support and I garuntee if you work out the % of home fans to away fans we're well above most if not all clubs in all the divisions
Posted by: WOZOFGRIMSBY, November 5, 2021, 7:43am; Reply: 7
There was a stat in the mid/late 90s that I used for my dissertation, that had only 3 other clubs (outside the premier league) with a higher away:home ratio than town. I seem to think it was wolves, Portsmouth and someone bizarre like bury.

The mudrats over the water took about 400 to West Brom on Tuesday night!
Posted by: toontown, November 5, 2021, 8:37am; Reply: 8
Quoted from WOZOFGRIMSBY
There was a stat in the mid/late 90s that I used for my dissertation, that had only 3 other clubs (outside the premier league) with a higher away:home ratio than town. I seem to think it was wolves, Portsmouth and someone bizarre like bury.

The mudrats over the water took about 400 to West Brom on Tuesday night!


Yeah didn't they take less to Huddersfield in a championship game than we did to Torquay in the fifth tier, absolutely incredible support. We'll done Town.
Posted by: aldi_01, November 5, 2021, 8:38am; Reply: 9
It’s cracking support but I always think when clubs start banging on about attendance you run the risk of sounding like Newcastle
Fans…

It shows a commitment and I guess that whilst we have only ever really had a solid 5000 every week, we have fans far and wide.

That said, we can’t mock the afflicted so to speak, we’re very good with the rose tinted specs are town fans…

I’ve been to West Brom, Wolves, etc with town and there’s only been 4/500 or so…it tends to go in fits and starts and I think for town, being at this level, we win more, it’s easier on the eye and if I’m honest, aside from the obsession with moving our KO times, the away games are sometimes much more pleasant.

I’d like to see how clubs who suffer geographically like us compare…
Posted by: GrimExile, November 5, 2021, 9:55am; Reply: 10
Quoted from KingstonMariner
Good work FI.

It’s even better than those figures show. Didn’t we sell 1100 tickets for Woking but they didn’t scan everyone in. Seem to remember Kristine saying something about it.

It’s been said before, but we have so many exiles all over the place that there is always a contingent for whom the away game is fairly close. The other big reason is that we’re also slightly mad 😉.


Slightly mad?!! Stark raving bonkers is what I think you mean!! We have to be don’t we?😆😆😆
Posted by: ska face, November 5, 2021, 10:06am; Reply: 11
Quoted from aldi_01
It’s cracking support but I always think when clubs start banging on about attendance you run the risk of sounding like Newcastle
Fans…


Correct. It’s good to see, but starting to run the risk of sucking ourselves off at times this season.
Posted by: BobbyCummingsTackle, November 5, 2021, 10:10am; Reply: 12
On Twitter a couple of days ago one of the 'on this day in history' things came up and that said we won somewhere in front of 875 in total.

I thought 'bloody hell, that's our away support at the moment'.

I'm surprised how few travelled to some of the Championship games quoted above.
Posted by: BobbyCummingsTackle, November 5, 2021, 10:11am; Reply: 13
Quoted from ska face


Correct. It’s good to see, but starting to run the risk of sucking ourselves off at times this season.


And you don't get a single point for how many fans you have in the ground.
Posted by: Son of Cod, November 5, 2021, 10:14am; Reply: 14
Torquay's been the smallest, but was easily the loudest of all the Southern away trips so far this season. Wealdstone definitely the flattest. Maidenhead was also a bit flat too. Aside from being disappointing results, the main similarity between those two was how scattered about we were. In two different stands, but even then still split up further as there were separate roofed areas and divides. We were in different stands at Woking too but it felt much more like Football League away day as it was 4000+ and a full stadium. Bromley started off a bit flat too but a combination of going 1-0 up, getting reffed out of it, being goaded by their players and being urine wet through cranked the atmosphere up pretty well.
Posted by: WOZOFGRIMSBY, November 5, 2021, 11:00am; Reply: 15


And you don't get a single point for how many fans you have in the ground.


Not even on a Saturday?
Posted by: Mariner Timsky, November 5, 2021, 11:55am; Reply: 16


And you don't get a single point for how many fans you have in the ground.


Now but they sure can help!!!

Posted by: Meza, November 5, 2021, 1:01pm; Reply: 17
What about if the club did cheap mini megaphones that can project our voice louder lol.
Posted by: Humbercod, November 5, 2021, 2:28pm; Reply: 18
Quoted from Poojah
Average of 873 in the league with some really shít fixture / midweek combinations thrown in for good measure. Our only two away games within 180 miles have both been on a Tuesday night.

Chaos mentions League One and Two - I honestly think there's several teams in the Championship who'd struggle to compete with that. It's hard to find complete stats for it but here's a link for Championship away followings in the middle of August, right the start of the season on a Saturday when the weather was nice and we'd all just been allowed back en masse into football grounds:

https://fanbanter.co.uk/every-leagues-away-attendances-at-the-weekend-16th-august-2021/2/

700 Fulham at Huddersfield
430 Bristol City at Boro (fewer than we took to Torquay)
350 Sheffield United at Swansea (fewer than any following we've taken this season, even Bromsgrove)

Without a shadow of a doubt, punching massively above our weight when it comes to away travel. We've been doing that for a good 10 years or so, but this season is something else.


Absolutely fantastic, but just putting things into perspective  taking nothing away but I think if we ever do get back to the championship paying £40 £50 a ticket would certainly have an effect on our numbers, any of those teams you mentioned apart from Fulham would possibly be selling out most of all their away allocation if we we’re to swap places.
Posted by: TownSNAFU5, November 5, 2021, 3:45pm; Reply: 19
Our away figures could be refined with applying some other factors:

The Grimsby area is very isolated geographically.  This means frequent away travel is both more difficult and more expensive. Especially when compared to a team based centrally, eg Walsall.  Midweek away matches will sometimes mean that a return rail journey the same night is not possible.




Posted by: TownSNAFU5, November 5, 2021, 3:52pm; Reply: 20
...............previous post sent before completed.

Grimsby is also a lower than average social-economic area.  This would normally deter expensive away travel.

This factor, and the earlier factors, means that barriers have been overcome that would normally limit our away numbers.  This makes our excellent away support numbers even more impressive.

We have a higher share of exiles than many clubs done south.  This increases away totals at southern based clubs.  But not the 1,200 at Stockport.  
Posted by: grimps, November 6, 2021, 2:06pm; Reply: 21
I expect it’ll shoot up after we’ve played Notts , Halifax and Chesterfield which we’ll take 2-3000
Posted by: Eastendmariner, November 7, 2021, 8:55pm; Reply: 22
Top shout support  no doubt UTM ;D
Posted by: White_shorts, November 8, 2021, 3:31pm; Reply: 23
Quoted from Poojah
Average of 873 in the league with some really shít fixture / midweek combinations thrown in for good measure. Our only two away games within 180 miles have both been on a Tuesday night.

Chaos mentions League One and Two - I honestly think there's several teams in the Championship who'd struggle to compete with that. It's hard to find complete stats for it but here's a link for Championship away followings in the middle of August, right the start of the season on a Saturday when the weather was nice and we'd all just been allowed back en masse into football grounds:

https://fanbanter.co.uk/every-leagues-away-attendances-at-the-weekend-16th-august-2021/2/

700 Fulham at Huddersfield
430 Bristol City at Boro (fewer than we took to Torquay)
350 Sheffield United at Swansea (fewer than any following we've taken this season, even Bromsgrove)

Without a shadow of a doubt, punching massively above our weight when it comes to away travel. We've been doing that for a good 10 years or so, but this season is something else.


That Sheffield United figure is surprising. I don't know what the asterisk denotes. This article states the Blades have had an average following of 2,075 since then:

https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/football/news/sheffield-united-championship-nottingham-forest-22004423


Posted by: Dave Gilberts Left Peg, November 8, 2021, 6:42pm; Reply: 24
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That Sheffield United figure is surprising. I don't know what the asterisk denotes. This article states the Blades have had an average following of 2,075 since then:

https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/football/news/sheffield-united-championship-nottingham-forest-22004423


Be great to see attendances like that in the Osmond every week, I think the championship is a totally different league to when we was in it. I’ll be happy with league one nowadays if we ever get there


Posted by: Limerick Mariner, November 8, 2021, 11:06pm; Reply: 25
We are currently taking more than Lincoln and Hull put together - both had sub 500 for midweek games in Lancashire. I know it's like Town playing in Louth but Stockport had a very impressive 5,100 at Bolton on Saturday - half the crowd.
Posted by: KingstonMariner, November 8, 2021, 11:53pm; Reply: 26
Nearly as much as we took to Palace the other year.
Posted by: MarinerWY, November 9, 2021, 12:23am; Reply: 27
Quoted from TownSNAFU5
...............previous post sent before completed.

Grimsby is also a lower than average social-economic area.  This would normally deter expensive away travel.

This factor, and the earlier factors, means that barriers have been overcome that would normally limit our away numbers.  This makes our excellent away support numbers even more impressive.

We have a higher share of exiles than many clubs done south.  This increases away totals at southern based clubs.  But not the 1,200 at Stockport.  


All good points, but re: your last paragraph, the trajectory of North East Lincs over the past few decades (opportunities etc for people, younger people moving to cities in greater numbers etc.) has meant there are exiles all over - Leeds and Manchester have loads of Mariners based there. So they would contribute to Stockport, Altrincham etc away followings
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