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Tunbridge Wells Rangers - Final season 1966/67

Home attendance stats for Tunbridge Wells Rangers final season in the Southern League  


1966/67 - Southern League Division One

20 August 1966 vs Gravesend & Northfleet - 400

14 September 1966 vs Sittingbourne - unknown (Southern League Cup First Round Second Leg)
17 September 1966 vs Margate - 1000 (FA Cup Second Qualifying Round) 
24 September 1966 vs Sittingbourne - 280
28 September 1966 vs Ashford Town - 200

1 October 1966 vs Gloucester City - 200
8 October 1966 vs Bexley United - 250
22 October 1966 vs Dartford - 600

5 November 1966 vs Wisbech Town - 200

3 December 1966 vs Merthyr Tydfil - 550
27 December 1966 vs Hastings United - 922

14 January 1967 vs Canterbury City - 422
16 January 1967 vs Tonbridge - 792
21 January 1967 vs Chatham Town - unknown (Kent Senior Cup First Round)

11 February 1967 vs Bexley United - unknown (Kent Senior Cup Second Round)
18 February 1967 vs Dover - 153

4 March 1967 vs Hinckley Athletic - 360
25 March 1967 vs Rugby Town - 215
27 March 1967 vs Ramsgate Athletic - 290

5 April 1967 vs Dunstable Town - 200
8 April 1967 vs Margate - 600
12 April 1967 vs Stevenage Town - 200
19 April 1967 vs Kettering Town - 300
22 April 1967 vs Barry Town - 300
26 April 1967 vs Trowbridge Town - 200

6 May 1967 vs Crawley Town - 400
13 May 1967 vs Banbury Town - 380

Average home league attendance - 366 for 1966/67 season

Highest league crowd of the season - 922 vs Hastings United
Lowest league crowd of the season - 153 vs Dover

Tunbridge Wells Rangers finished second bottom of the Southern League Division One and club folded citing substantial debts and dwindling crowds. Four seasons previously (1962/63 season), the club averaged around the 900 mark. 






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