
27 Dec 1949: A substitute bank holiday, a full Football League programme — and an all-time crowd record. Across 44 league matches in four divisions, 1,272,155 fans turn up: the biggest one-day aggregate attendance in English league history. We explain the post-war boom, terraces and holiday scheduling, then drop into the day’s human snapshots — including Brentford fans flying to Hull during a rail strike — and why this record still stands.
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