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Sunderland  -  30504

 

Owls  -  22399

 

Ipswich  -  21779

 

Fair dos to Ipswich. Just over 600 less than us. 

 

Play off teams:-

 

MK Dons  -  9314

 

Wycombe  -  5612  -  some kinda joke.

 

Promoted:-

 

Wigan  -  10487

 

Toytown  -  9337

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14 hours ago, Buckwheat said:

 

Sunderland  -  30504

 

Owls  -  22399

 

Ipswich  -  21779

 

Fair dos to Ipswich. Just over 600 less than us. 

 

Play off teams:-

 

MK Dons  -  9314

 

Wycombe  -  5612  -  some kinda joke.

 

Promoted:-

 

Wigan  -  10487

 

Toytown  -  9337

Toytown? You mean  Rotherham United. 

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1 hour ago, Mighty Quinn said:

Did you know Wigan only came into the football league in 1978 ffs now they really are a toytown or should I say rugby town..

 

 

 

Yup, and the year before that I watched us lose 1:0 at Springfield park in the FA Cup

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On 02/05/2022 at 22:22, dazaston said:

Everyone one of those teams except Wednesday are a 1 club city or in the case of toytown a mini ham-let lol 

Ipswich and Milton Keynes are towns. Can't stand MK but Ipswich who only have a quarter of Sheffield'

s population and a small ground get my respect.

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On 03/05/2022 at 07:16, Orlando_Trustful said:

Impressive from Ipswich seeing as they've never been near the promotion race. 

Even more impressive considering Ipswich population is approx 135k, Sheffield's is about 600k even accounting for two teams. 

Population of city is only one factor though. 

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If, and I know it’s a big if, we get to the final. 
 

would the authorities cap the amount of fans we could have or would every spare seat not allocated to MK Dons or Wycombe be available to Wednesday fans should we want them. Be class if we could get 50K+ there. 

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