Wrexham AFC fans were outstanding on the road yet again as they saw their side held at Southend United.
Phil Parkinson's side made the trip south hoping to make it six wins on the bounce, but things ended goalless at Roots Hall.
Wrexham fans impressed once again, with 613 Reds fans making the 450-mile round trip to the South-East.
The Reds faithful have been in fine form all season, recording attendances higher than 9,800 in every home game.
They have also been immense away from home.
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So far, the five away games Wrexham have played in have been a total of 956 miles away.
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Double that for the return journey and any Wrexham fan that has been to every away game this season has travelled 1,912 miles.
Over 600 travelled to Southend, almost 1,900 made the midweek trip to Chesterfield, more than 600 were at Woking (which was televised).
Phil Parkinson's men remain second in the National League following the goalless draw at Southend.
However it wasn't all bad news as Wrexham's title rivals all dropped points, with Chesterfield, Solihull Moors and Boreham Wood all drawing, Notts County lost at Dorking.
The Reds are next in action on Saturday when they host Torquay United, where they will be hoping to make it seven unbeaten.
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