A big home following doesn’t guarantee victory, just like tiny crowds don’t mean success cannot follow.
There’s some big clubs in League Two, big clubs who have had big attendances down the years, as well as smaller clubs thriving with lower gates.
It means many record crowds for the vast majority of the division is unlikely to ever be beaten.
But just how different would the current League Two table look if it was based on each club’s record home attendance.
Using home games only, in all competitions, we have brought you the answers.
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Doncaster Rovers' record crowd is 37,099. It came against Hull City in Division Three (North), on 2nd October 1948. Photo: Howard Roe/AHPIX LTD
. Bradford City - 39,146
Bradford's record crowd is 39,146 on 11 March 1911 against Burnley during the club's FA Cup winning run. It is the longest surviving attendance record at any league ground in the country. Photo: Nathan Stirk
. Doncaster Rovers - 37,099
Doncaster Rovers' record crowd is 37,099 v Hull City in Division Three (North), on 2nd October 1948. Photo: ADRIAN DENNIS
. Leyton Orient - 34,345
Leyton Orient's record came in the FA Cup fourth round against West Ham United on 25th January 1964. Photo: Gareth Copley
. Swindon Town - 32,000
Swindon - 32,000 vs Arsenal, FA Cup Third Round, 15th January 1972. Photo: Getty
. Grimsby Town - 31,651
A record crow of 31,651 watched Grimsby Town host Wolverhampton Wanderers on 20 February 1937. Photo: Michael Regan
. Stockport County - 27,883
Stockport County's record crowd came against Liverpool in the FA Cup fourth round back on 11th February 1950. Photo: Lewis Storey
. Carlisle United - 27,500
Carlisle's biggest crowd came against. Birmingham City on 5 January 1957 Photo: Gareth Copley
. Walsall - 25,453
Walsall's biggest crowd came against Newcastle United in what is now the Championship on 29 August 1961. Photo: Nigel Roddis
1. Bradford City - 39,146
Bradford's record crowd is 39,146 on 11 March 1911 against Burnley during the club's FA Cup winning run. It is the longest surviving attendance record at any league ground in the country. Photo: Nathan Stirk
2. Doncaster Rovers - 37,099
Doncaster Rovers' record crowd is 37,099 v Hull City in Division Three (North), on 2nd October 1948. Photo: ADRIAN DENNIS
3. Leyton Orient - 34,345
Leyton Orient's record came in the FA Cup fourth round against West Ham United on 25th January 1964. Photo: Gareth Copley
4. Swindon Town - 32,000
Swindon - 32,000 vs Arsenal, FA Cup Third Round, 15th January 1972. Photo: Getty