| Last season was one of the busiest ever on Flying
High, and has since been one of the reasons why we have moved to a new
server! The end of the season also saw the
site reach a new level - 50,000 visitors have visited the site since
the counter started in August 2001. This is an excellent achievement,
and we would like to thank all our visitors.
The busiest month last season was January, when we
played Tottenham in the FA Cup 3rd round. With the help of their fans,
the site had 8442 unique visitors, with 610 returning. This takes the
total number of visits for the month of January to a massive 9,052...
The total number of visitors to the site between
July 2004 and June 2005 is 30,036. This is a massive 60% of the total
number of visitors to the site, and this season we are set to get even
bigger...
The chart below shows the number of visitors each
month from January 2004 to the start of July 2005... The months after
this time have no data and remain at 0.

*In comparison, season 01-02 counts for
around 6% of total visitors to the site. This was the second
season of the site being online, however the first with the counter.
Season 02-03 counts for around 20%
of total visitors to the site. Division One brought more fans online
for the latest information and updates.
Season 03-04 counts for around 14%
of total visitors to the site. Back to Division Two saw less fans,
both Brighton and fans from other clubs visiting the site.
Season 04-05 counts for around 60%
of total visitors to the site. After winning the Play-Offs, which saw
up to 30,000 fans travel to Cardiff, the site saw an explosion in the
number of visitors taking an interest in the club. We managed to stay
up, and look forward to a new season in The Coca Cola Championship
League.
We say it every season, but we
really do mean it. Thank you for visiting the site, and we hope you
continue to enjoy Flying High through the new season. We will also be
bringing you much more comprehensive statistics throughout the new
season, just select 'Current Season' from the main Information page.
Thank You
David
Snowball (Webmaster)
(*Stats when looking at the 50,000
visitors mark...)
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