(25 Aug 2013, 5:52 pm)Andreos1 wrote www.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991–92_Newcastle_United_F.C._season The attendances should be in there. I'm on my phone so can't see all of the data.
If I remember right, it was a 3-4 defeat to Charlton. Pretty certain we were winning 3-0 and Robert Lee (playing for Charlton) turned the game.
I can remember attendances did dip that season, compared to ones earlier - with them increasing once Keegan had returned to the 29-30k mark.
Our highest attendance of 30k (capacity at the time) was in a home win versus Sunderland.
The last two games of that season will live long in the memory though.
1-0 at home to Portsmouth, with a goal from David Kelly right at the death and 2-1 away to Leicester. Gavin Peacock scored for us. Steve White equalised near the end of the game (cue a pitch invasion from the Newcastle supporters), then a Steve White og not long afterwards (cue another pitch invasion from Newcastle supporters) - then the final whistle!
Edit: Our average crowd for the 91-92 season, when facing relegation to the 3rd tier of English football for the first time in our 100 year history was 21,148 www.geordietimes.com/2012/10/nufc-v-safcaverage-gates1893-to-2012.html?m=1
I remember that Leicester game, was it also Leicester they played the following yearand won 7-1 on the last day