Leeds United have the most hometown supporters in the Premier League according to survey
There has often been an assumption that fans of clubs such as Manchester United and Liverpool are just ‘glory hunters’ that only support their clubs because of the success and history that comes with it.
Meanwhile, fans of teams such as Norwich City and Brentford are more local and will loyally follow them whatever league they are in.
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Hide AdTo find out if these kind of long-running ‘jokes’ are actually true, 888 Sport asked fans from each Premier League club their reasons behind supporting their team and their proximity from thier club’s home ground.
Following the survey, it is apparent that Leeds United fans are the most proud of their Yorkshire roots, with 42 per cent of Whites supporters saying the sole reason they support the club is because they grew up in the Yorkshire hub – the highest percentage in the league. Meanwhile, only four per cent of Manchester City fans gave the same reasoning.
This isn't particularly surprising for Leeds United’s fan base, who have shown their love and dedication to the tight knit community surrounding their football club over the years. The Whites’ faithful continued to turn up at Elland Road in their thousands even when they struggled in the lower leagues and have now been rewarded for their loyalty with their recent success.
Newcastle United fans are able to boast that they are the most ‘locally supported’ club, with their fans living an average of 44.9 miles away from St. James’ Park – the shortest distance in the division.
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