Manchester
United fans have been crowned the noisiest when following their team
away from home in the Premier League despite the lack of very much to
shout about in the early part of the season.
Louis
van Gaal's side didn't win a game on their travels until November 22 at
Arsenal - after five away matches in the top-flight - and were
fortunate to secure three points then.
But that slump didn't stop supporters backing United more vocally than any other side in the top flight.
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Manchester United fans have been crowned the noisiest when following their team away from home
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Liverpool supporters were voted the second loudest in the Premier League over the past year
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West Bromwich Albion fans are said to get behind their team less than any other club
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Stoke - who travelled to Crystal Palace last Saturday - are 10th in the list of the loudest
LOUDEST AWAY FROM HOME
1.
Man United; 2. Newcastle; 3. Liverpool; 4. Crystal Palace; 5. Chelsea;
6. Man City; 7. Arsenal; 8. West Ham; 9. Southampton; 10. Stoke; 11.
Cardiff*; 12. Norwich; 13. Swansea; 14. Sunderland; 15. Everton; 16.
Aston Villa; 17. Leicester; 18. Spurs; 19. Fulham*; 20. Hull; 21. QPR;
22. Burnley; 23. West Brom
*includes relegated sides
They also closely followed by both Newcastle United and Liverpool, while Arsenal are down in seventh.
In
a Carlsberg survey taking in last year's three relegated sides, West
Bromwich Albion find themselves rock bottom, with Burnley and Queens
Park Rangers not too far ahead.
Surprisingly Everton are down in 15th, with Crystal Palace fourth and Manchester City sixth.
Fans were quizzed on the top talking points of 2014, with England supporters voting Germany as their second team.
Wayne
Rooney's stunning 50-yard strike away at West Ham United was named the
goal of the year, with the World Cup winners' 7-1 semi-final demolition
of Brazil the moment of 2014.
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Wayne Rooney celebrates after scoring against Sam Allardyce's West Ham United in September
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Germany's 7-1 demolition of Brazil during the World Cup semi-final was crowned moment of the year
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Wayne Rooney's 50-yard strike away at West Ham last season was voted goal of the year
Carlsberg
conducted a review of 2014 to celebrate the Carlsberg Fan Squad Festive
Football Calendar and the alternative Christmas Day message. The
message to the nation will see Jeff Stelling look back over a bumper
year of football with his Boxing Day review.
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