Random footballer of the day ⚽
Matthew Etherington 🏴
Peterborough United
51 Appearances
6 Goals
Tottenham Hotspur
45 Appearances
1 Goal
Bradford City (Loan)
13 Appearances
1 Goal
West Ham United
165 Appearances
16 Goals
Stoke City
152 Appearances
13 Goals
Career total (league)
426 Appearances
37 Goals
#EFL#PremierLeague
Random footballer of the day ⚽
Julian Joachim.
Leicester City
99 Appearances
25 Goals
Aston Villa
141 Appearances
39 Goals
Coventry City
56 Appearances
11 Goals
Leeds United
27 Appearances
2 Goals
Walsall (Loan)
8 Appearances
6 Goals
Boston United
46 Appearances
17 Goals
Darlington
76 Appearances
13 Goals
Lots of teams claim to have the best fans. But attendance data from the last 15yrs doesn’t care about “proper support”, atmosphere, or nostalgia.
It exposes who actually turns up & who melts away the second their club drops a division.
Who are the biggest glory supporters? Worst offenders are below, who's attendances fluctuate the most👇 (20/21 lockdown season not included)
#PremierLeague
Burnley
Premier League Burnley: 21k.
2012/13 Championship Burnley: under 14k.
A 39% attendance jump purely because of promotion in 2014.
Not new fans. Not population growth. Just relevance. Or maybe they borrowed some Leeds fans? 👀
#BFC
If your attendances jump by 5–15k the moment you get promoted and collapse the second you drop those aren’t “sleeping giants”.
They’re fair-weather customers.
Football loyalty isn’t measured when things are flying.
It’s exposed when they aren’t.
Keep your eye out for a Championship thread later this week, there's some fascinating numbers 😂
Random footballer of the day ⚽
Steve Watson 🏴
Newcastle Utd
208 Appearances
12 Goals
Aston Villa
41 Appearances
0 Goals
Everton
126 Appearances
14 Goals
West Brom
42 Appearances
1 Goal
Sheff Wed
56 Appearances
5 Goals
🚨 𝗗𝗜𝗗 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗞𝗡𝗢𝗪: Between 1975 and 1988, West Brom went through a remarkable run of managers whose first names followed this sequence:
Johnny, Ronnie, John, Ron, Ronnie, Ron, Johnny, Nobby, Ron, and Ron.