Notts County broke the attendance record for a regular-season non-league match but lost top spot in the National League as they were held to a stalemate by Yeovil Town. Meadow Lane was packed with 16,511 supporters, taking advantage of vastly discounted ticket prices, however all but the 452 travelling fans were left frustrated as a superb defensive display from the Glovers ensured a draw, allowing Wrexham to go top courtesy of their 2-0 win over Aldershot. Though they failed to score at home for the first time since April 2021 the Magpies smashed the attendance record they set in November 2021, when 12,843 people watched them beat Solihull Moors. The crowd was the third largest of the day in British football, behind only Sheffield Wednesday and Bradford City. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63606422
This is great to see, and a reason why the broadcasters shouldn't be allowed to televise 3 pm kick-offs IMO.
I agree, although yesterday BT Sport did televise Chesterfield vs Solihull Moors, another Conference National clash.
Just in case it comes up in a quiz the largest ever crowd for a game between two non league clubs is the 27,526 for the game between Wigan Athletic and Hereford United. How they got that many into their old ground is one of the great mysteries.
Great news Pep signed an extension at Man City Phew was wavering about them been my team but now I’m firmly behind them
Looks like one less for the European Super League for a while. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/s...esigns-following-stunning-meeting-Monday.html