Stats 2013-14: away attendances
Which away team brought the most amount of supporters to Spotland this season?
Sheffield Wednesday brought the biggest following for the 4th Round Cup tie, and thankfully our advertising hoardings remained intact throughout the game.
The full list of away attendances is as follows:
Sheffield Wednesday 3395
Leeds 3379
Bury 2161
York 938
Chesterfield 800
Hartlepool 603
Oxford 484
Portsmouth 471
Southend 421
Plymouth 411
Bristol Rovers 303
Mansfield 293
Accrington 269
Fleetwood 233
Newport 232
AFC Wimbledon 225
Scunthorpe 217
Morecambe 193
Exeter 191
Wycombe 187
Cheltenham 144
Northampton 129
Torquay 127
Burton 98
Dagenham 87
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