One number counted more than others for Stevenage FC this year - second and automatic promotion to League One - but there were plenty of other numbers that encapsulated the season.
Here are just a few of them.
Attendances
Top five home attendances:
1.6,989 v Leyton Orient - January 21
2.6,533 v Grimsby Town - April 29
3.5,037 v Bradford City - February 11
4.4,941 v Northampton Town - October 22
5.4,763 v Colchester United - April 7
Average home attendance: 3,396 (up from 2,700)
Average home league attendance: 3,691 (up from 2,892)
Total attending a game at the Lamex: 95,101
Top five away attendances (all competitions):
1.32,343 v Aston Villa (FA Cup) - January 8
2.16,917 v Bradford City - September 17
3.14,392 v Stoke City (FA Cup) - January 28
4.9,412 v Stockport County - February 18
5.8,644 v Leyton Orient - December 27
Goals
Top five scorers (all competitions)
1.Luke Norris 14
1.Jamie Reid 14
3.Jordan Roberts 12
4.Danny Rose 9
5.Carl Piergianni 8
Clean sheets (all competitions): 23 (up from 14 last year)
Disciplinary
Most bookings (league only)
1.Jordan Roberts 10
2.Alex Gilbey 9
2.Danny Rose 9
4.Carl Piergianni 8
4.Dan Sweeney 8
Total bookings: 83
Sequences (league only):
Most wins in a row: 4 (September 24 to October 8)
Longest run without a defeat: 12 (October 29 to February 4 - 6 wins, 6 draws)
Most defeats in a row: 2 (February 18 to 25)
Longest run without a win: 5 (February 4 to 25 - two draws - and March 18 to April 9 - three draws)
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