RHYL ARE BEST SUPPORTED CLUB - AGAIN
FOR the seventh season running Rhyl FC boast the highest average home attendance in the Welsh Premier League.
The club's 2009/10 Belle Vue average was 496 and the Lilywhites also attracted the largest home crowd of the season - 1,074 v Bangor City.
Although attendances at Rhyl have dropped considerably this season, not surprising as the Lilywhites were in championship contention last term, the club is still the best supported in the league.
Many fans have been getting behind Greg Strong and his outstanding efforts in developing a good team in the most trying of circumstances.
And the Lilies also topped the away attendance table with a 385 average, ahead of Bangor City (352) and Llanelli (349), meaning Rhyl are either the league's biggest draw at opposition grounds or have the largest away following.
RHYL HOME AVERAGE ATTENDANCE FIGURES FOR LAST SIX SEASONS:
2009/10 - 496
2008/09 - 742
2007/08 - 477
2006/07 - 492
2005/06 - 476
2004/05 - 597
2003/04 - 586
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