Attendance was 3,067. Probably higher than some attendances back in the League 2, LDV vans days?
Attendance was 3,067. Probably higher than some attendances back in the League 2, LDV vans days?
Any idea how to find historical attendances? I remember a 0-0 with Torquay (0-3 on penalties) in the JPT (Eddie Howe era) where most of the stadium if not all but the North Stand was closed.
Some of those Mrs Miggins home ties in the '90's must have been under 3 thousand?
I hope this can be verified. A dead rubber and the biggest cheer of the night was when the lights went out in the South End.
AFC Bournemouth v Oxford United, 08 November 1994
Score0-0
CompetitionAuto Windscreens Shield 1st round - Southern Section - Group 4
Attendance1,374
I've always said I attended the lowest attendance game at Dean Court.
Yay!
That's the one.
From our lot, just me and Fritter
Freezing cold night, extra time and penalties if I recall correctly.
Although from this it looks like there wasn't
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994–95_Football_League_Trophy
Yay!
That's the one.
From our lot, just me and Fritter
Freezing cold night, extra time and penalties if I recall correctly.
Although from this it looks like there wasn't
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994–95_Football_League_Trophy
Is that the one where we wanted anyone to score just to avoid extra time?
Problem is the tiered structure is so old. A lot of the time one team up only, making half the season a waste of timeWomen's football obviously on the up and no doubt with a fraction of investment you can quickly climb to the top or very near to. Much tougher to 'disrupt' the status quo in mens football even with high level of investment.
If you can get to the top levels, could be in a prime place to reap the rewards as more money inevitably arrives in the ladies game...