26,000 v Blackburn

Blackburn usually bring a 1,000 - its not a long trip (96 miles each way) some years they have brought 1,400. However they are struggling a bit at present.
 
Probably an extra thousand in the away end than we had against Norwich plus a few extra in the home end because it's a Saturday.

Surprised it's 26k but would have expected an increase on Norwich after a couple of wins and it being a Saturday.
 
An extra thousand in the away end? Not a prayer. Blackburn have never brought big numbers here - not even when they were reigning PL Champions.

During the Riverside years they've averaged around 500 here.

They'll bring no more than 400/450 tomorrow.
 
Season isn’t dead. I said at the weekend, we’d be closer than Coventry or Sunderland were last year at the same time if we won the game in hand and we won the game in hand. I’m not saying it’s likely. But history certainly says the play-offs are still on.
 
Season isn’t dead. I said at the weekend, we’d be closer than Coventry or Sunderland were last year at the same time if we won the game in hand and we won the game in hand. I’m not saying it’s likely. But history certainly says the play-offs are still on.
Shhh we've already decided the season ended a while ago 🤫
 
Their average home attendance is only around 14,500, and only 14,108 at home to Plymouth on Saturday.
18th in the table and three points of third bottom.
Dont think we`ll see many of them.
 
I’m so hoping we can play well tomorrow and win for the home crowd - come on boys, let’s have a good performance 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
 
I never feel confident of a win against Blackburn.
Bit of a bogey team.
However, 4 wins in a row would be very welcome
 
Their average home attendance is only around 14,500, and only 14,108 at home to Plymouth on Saturday.
18th in the table and three points of third bottom.
Dont think we`ll see many of them.
That's what happens when you offer 'ticket deals' and exactly what has happened at Blackburn, their ST holders have drifted away as a result....
 
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