NORMALLY the aim of football clubs is to get the most points possible.
But in this league the lower the score the better.
Below you can see how Derby County and Burton Albion fair against their league rivals on the number of football banning orders, that can last between two and ten years, that each club has received.
The club with the most banning orders is Newcastle United with 127, the only club in any league to reach three figures.Championship
Cardiff City 93
Millwall 72
Leeds United 52
Huddersfield Town 42
Sheffield Wednesday 35
Middlesbrough 32
Blackburn Rovers 29
Wolverhampton Wanderers 29
Birmingham City 28 Derby County 25
Nottingham Forest 23
Bolton Wanderers 23
Charlton Athletic 21
Brighton & Hove Albion 17
Rotherham United 16
Brentford 15
Wigan Athletic 12
Blackpool 6
Norwich City 6
Ipswich Town 5
Reading 5
AFC Bournemouth 4
Fulham 4
Watford 4 League Two
Luton Town 27
Shrewsbury Town 26
Hartlepool United 22
Oxford United 18
Dagenham & Redbridge 16
Portsmouth 14
Plymouth Argyle 13
Exeter City 11
York City 9
Bury 9
Newport County 8
Mansfield Town 6
Southend United 6
Carlisle United 6
Tranmere Rovers 4
AFC Wimbledon 2
Cambridge United 1
Cheltenham Town 1
Morecambe 1
Northampton Town 1
Stevenage 1
Wycombe Wanderers 1
Accrington Stanley 0 Burton Albion 0
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