County’s gates continue to soar

The Hatters are continuing to defy the odds in terms of the club’s level of support in the National League North.

Figures released this week by the Vanarama National League show that County are pulling in 1,000 fans more than our nearest rivals.

The Hatters’ average attendance this season is 3,454, but that figure is set to rise well above 3,500 following the visit of York City next weekend.

The National League North attendance table shows County in top spot above our closest rivals York City (2,487) and Hereford (2,428).

Even in the National League, there are only three clubs with higher attendances than the Hatters (Orient, Wrexham and Chesterfield).

Boosted by a tremendous run of form under manager Jim Gannon, County are currently recording higher gates than eight teams in League Two and even three teams in League One!

Whilst Jim aims to lead his side to the top of the National League North this season, County fans look set to comfortably retain their place at the top of the attendances league for the rest of the campaign.

To see the table in full visit: http://www.thenationalleague.org.uk/revealed-national-league-north-attendance-table-54787

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