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Twitter League Tables (Brighton 14th)



Exiled in Exeter

New member
Jul 16, 2003
2,200
W3D
RANK CLUB FOLLOWERS
1 West Ham United 22288
2 Nottingham Forest 16474
3 Southampton 10838
4 Cardiff City 10269
5 Birmingham City 10103
6 Crystal Palace 8896
7 Derby County 8094
8 Reading 8017
9 Leicester City 6479
10 Portsmouth 5783
11 Bristol City 5667
12 Millwall 4904
13 Coventry City 4682
14 Brighton & Hove Albion 4578
15 Hull City 4103
16 Blackpool 3166
17 Peterborough United 3130
18 Watford 2399
19 Doncaster Rovers 2061
20 Barnsley 1735
- Burnley -
- Ipswich Town -
- Leeds United -
- Middlesbrough -

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Tony Meolas Loan Spell

Slut Faced Whores
Jul 15, 2004
18,068
Vamanos Pest
Does that mean that there are NO Leeds followers. I cannot believe that.
 


house your seagull

Train à Grande Vitesse
Jul 7, 2004
2,693
Manchester
I'm noticing more and more new followers on the TSLR twitter everyday, but it still seems that BHA as a whole is a little behind in terms of digital marketing.

The official twitter is very bland, and not very active.

In fact the most interesting 'internal' tweeters are the the kit boys @TeamkitBHAFC (515) and gullys girls [MENTION=2086]Gully[/MENTION]sGirls (748).

The banished WeAreBrighton @wearebrighton have 3,910 followers and I would say they have the most presence of all the Albion tweeters.

NSC @NorthStandChat has 1,927 so lag someway behind the above, but equally don't tweet as much.

The official Albion tweets @OfficialBHAFC at 4,589 have some decent numbers but little activity and thus they fall short in the league tables.

TSLR @tslr have a measley 657 :facepalm: but we're very pleased with that.

I can't think of any other Albion related 'bodies' who have significant twitter presence, but you can certianly catch up with the various regional supporters clubs and there's loads of great individual twitters from Albion fans.

Things are on the up and there's been a lot more activity recently with the added Championship coverage; plus it's a wonderful way to catch up on albion news via people tweeting links, wider (obscure?) football news, and excellent match day tweets from fans before, during and after the game.

There's also the chance to see things like, ermm, craig noone's breakfast.

Anyway, there's a great little Albion tweet community building up, so get involved!

@tslr
 


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