Who Ate All The....
So the health league tables are in and it's not looking good for Macc. Once again we are hovering above the relegation places and if we don't sort ourselves out then it looks like we might go down.
Where do they get these stats from? Has anyone ever been asked who do you support when you go for a checkup or a weigh in?
Anyway as you can see in the table below, Macc fans are 22nd in the league of healthy fans. Just 42% of us are healthy.
The top 10 teams in the English leagues with a percentage of overweight fans are:
1 Stockport County 61.3%
2 Rotherham United 58.3%
3 Hereford United 57.9%
4 Macclesfield Town 57.8%
5 Cheltenham Town 57.5%
6 Plymouth Argyle 56.8%
7 Southend United 56.7%
8 Hull City 55.4 %
9 Millwall 54.5%
10 Coventry City 53.5%
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