Attendances at Mansfield Town have grown by 51% over the last decade.Attendances at Mansfield Town have grown by 51% over the last decade.
Attendances at Mansfield Town have grown by 51% over the last decade.

This is how crowd sizes have changed at every League One club over the past decade, including Mansfield Town, Huddersfield Town, Wrexham, Birmingham City, Wigan Athletic, Rotherham United and the rest

Fanbases at any club will go up and down depending on what is happening on the pitch.

But every club has their hardcore base of fans who will back their team no matter what.

Crowds across the land have grown over the last decade with improved stadiums and football’s ‘fashionabiity’ playing a part in that.

At Stags, crowds have grown 51% over the last decade, but that can hardly be a surprise with Stags going from the National League to League One.

Wrexham have seen a surge of 65% as they continue their Hollywood rise up the football ladder, while times are also good at Lincoln City and Stockport County.

Promoted Crawley have oddly seen a 24% drop in crowds despite reaching their higest ever place, while Blackpool, Reading and Wigan have all seen huge drops in how many fans come through the turnstyles.

But which clubs around League one have seen the biggest changes fan bases?

OLBG.com decided to work out just which teams in League One have had the most supportive fans overall in the last decade.

Let us know your thoughts on the findings.

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