Sunday 12 December 2010

DID YOU KNOW???......STAT ATTACK

The announced crowd of 91 at yesterday's game against Waltham Forest was the joint lowest Enfield Town have played in front of for a Saturday league game since we were promoted from the Essex Senior League in 2005. It equalled the figure who watched the final game of the 08/09 season at Thamesmead Town on Saturday 25th April 2009.

The lowest league crowds (discounting League cups and county cups) Town have played in front have all come in midweek games apart from Saturday 27th Match 2004 when we played London APSA in front of 90 people in an Essex Senior League game.


Town's lowest league crowds since formation in 2001/02 

70 - Leyton (A)             - Tuesday 3rd March 2009      - Ryman League 
71 - Leyton (A)             - Tuesday 20th October 2009   - Ryman League 
84 - Witham Town (A)        - Tuesday 24th February 2009  - Ryman League 
90 - London APSA (A)        - Saturday 27th March 2004    - Essex Senior League 
90 - Hillingdon Boro (A)    - Tuesday 23rd September 2008 - Ryman League 
91 - Thamesmead Town (A)    - Saturday 25th April 2009    - Ryman League 
91 - Waltham Forest (A)     - Saturday 12th December 2010 - Ryman League 
92 - Maldon and Tiptree (A) - Tuesday 5th October 2010    - Ryman League 
93 - Thamesmead Town (A)    - Tuesday 17th October 2009   - Ryman League 
95 - Stansted (A)           - Tuesday 14th October 2004   - Essex Senior League 

Town's top three lowest crowds inc Cup competitions since formation

49 - Hanwell Town (A)   - 19/02/08 - Middx Charity Cup
61 - Southend Manor (A) - 09/10/04 - Gordon Brastead Memorial Cup 
61 - W&F (A)            - 01/12/09 - Championship Manager Cup 

Town's top three highest crowds inc Cup competitons since formation 

1,004 - Darford (A)        - 01/12/07 - Ryman League * only occasion we've played in front 1000+ crowd 
802   - Enfield FC (H)     - 15/04/06 - Southern League 
771   - Lowestoft Town (A) - 13/04/10 - Ryman League 
I have to go now as this anorak I'm wearing is very uncomfortable.

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