Comparing Burnley’s average attendance to their Premier League rivals
Last weekend’s 1-1 draw with Wolves drew a close to another disappointing Premier League campaign.
The Clarets find themselves back in the Championship after suffering a third straight relegation at the top flight level.
Under Scott Parker’s management for 34 of their 38 games, Burnley claimed just four wins all season long.
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They performed particularly poorly at home, winning just twice - and both coming in the opening two months of the campaign.
In fact, that final day draw with Wolves stretched Burnley’s winless run at home to over 210 days.
We saw plenty of empty seats in the home ends towards the end of the season, with relegation already confirmed.
But how does Burnley’s average home attendance this season compare to their top flight rivals? We take a look...
Average attendance
Manchester United - 73,975
West Ham - 62,455
Tottenham - 61,006
Liverpool - 60,389
Arsenal - 60,217
Manchester City - 52,640
Newcastle United - 52,161
Everton - 52,132
Sunderland - 46,809
Aston Villa - 41,977
Chelsea - 39,602
Leeds United - 36,695
Brighton - 31,383
Nottingham Forest - 30,425
Wolves - 29,835
Fulham - 27,203
Crystal Palace - 24,910
Burnley - 21,005
Brentford - 17,126
Bournemouth - 11,175
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