Snowy
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I was checking through some attendance figures earlier and it made me wonder what the highest ever crowd of Albion fans at any one match was?
Would it have been in the 36,747 at the Goldstone v Fulham in 1958? Presumably not many opposition fans travelled in those days?
Or at the Cup Final in 1983? The official attendance was 99,059 but it's well known that the amount of tickets given out to the competing teams isn't great. And didn't we sell some of ours to Man Utd anyway? Maybe there would have been more Albion fans at the Replay in the crowd of 91,534 as there were probably fewer neutrals there? I was working in Dublin and didn't make the replay but I don't recall seeing Utd fans down our end for that game when watching on TV either.
The only other possibility would be the Play Off Final in 2004? The official crowd was 65,167 but wasn't the general feeling that we took about 30,000 to the game? Even if it was slightly higher I doubt it was anywhere near that 1958 crowd.
Out of curiosity only, does anyone know the answer for me please? I can't find it online anywhere.
Would it have been in the 36,747 at the Goldstone v Fulham in 1958? Presumably not many opposition fans travelled in those days?
Or at the Cup Final in 1983? The official attendance was 99,059 but it's well known that the amount of tickets given out to the competing teams isn't great. And didn't we sell some of ours to Man Utd anyway? Maybe there would have been more Albion fans at the Replay in the crowd of 91,534 as there were probably fewer neutrals there? I was working in Dublin and didn't make the replay but I don't recall seeing Utd fans down our end for that game when watching on TV either.
The only other possibility would be the Play Off Final in 2004? The official crowd was 65,167 but wasn't the general feeling that we took about 30,000 to the game? Even if it was slightly higher I doubt it was anywhere near that 1958 crowd.
Out of curiosity only, does anyone know the answer for me please? I can't find it online anywhere.