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Old Trafford fans make the loudest noise - says study

source: thesun.co.uk


According to a new study by Press Association Sport, Old Trafford fans make the loudest noise. For two weeks, the press used Sound Meter smartphone app to determine which fan make the loudest noise in Premier League. Read result below (in decibels):

Loudest fans (combined scores from both games tested):
Manchester United - 167 decibels
Stoke - 161
Tottenham - 161
West Brom - 161
Chelsea - 160
Crystal Palace - 160
Arsenal - 159
Newcastle - 158
Burnley - 157
Hull - 157
Manchester City - 157
Swansea - 157
Everton - 156
Leicester - 156
QPR - 156
Sunderland - 156
Southampton - 156
Liverpool - 153
West Ham - 152
Aston Villa - 152
Loudest ground:
Old Trafford - 84 decibels
Britannia Stadium - 83
Emirates Stadium - 83
KC Stadium - 83
Stamford Bridge - 83
Etihad Stadium - 81
St James' Park - 80
Goodison Park - 78
King Power Stadium - 78
St Mary's - 78
Stadium of Light - 78
The Hawthorns - 78
White Hart Lane - 78
Villa Park - 78
Anfield - 77
Liberty Stadium - 76
Loftus Road - 76
Selhurst Park - 76
Turf Moor - 74
Upton Park - 74


Via bbc

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