We look at the 2012-13 campaign numerically
276,506 – this was how many people watched the Gills in all competitions home and away throughout the 2012-13 campaign151,825 – supporters came through the turnstiles here at Priestfield for league games
104,660 – fans watched the Gills in league matches on their travels
11,172 – the biggest home crowd was against AFC Wimbledon in the final home game
10,887 – the largest crowd away from home was at Bradford City in March
4,380 – the smallest home crowd was against Chesterfield in September
2013 – Gillingham are the League Two Champions
1,551 – the smallest league crowd to watch Gillingham was at Rochdale on 19 March
1964 – was the last time that the Gills had won a title
371 – the number of minutes the Gills went without conceding – from Barnet’s 23rd minute goal at Underhill through to Rochdale netting after 15 minutes at Priestfield
83 – points were amassed in all
64 – yellow cards were issued to Gills players
43 – the most appearances by any one player – Matt Fish
42 – points were gained away from home
41 – points were gained here at Priestfield
38 – Gillingham scored in this many league games
37 – the number of different players used throughout the season
29 – the number of goals scored by Martin Allen’s team in away fixtures
27 – the number of weeks that the Gills led the League Two table
23 – the total number of wins in league games
22 – different players were used in the different cup competitions
21 – Nathan Nyafli’s goal at Burton made it this many different Gills players to score
18 – Gillingham scored in this many away games and kept this many cleansheets in league games
16 – the number of goals netted by leading scorer Danny Kedwell
14 – this was the number of games that saw the Gills register a club record longest unbeaten away sequence - from October 23 at Torquay through to Cheltenham on April 13
13 – Deon Burton scored this many goals
12 – the number of league wins at MEMS Priestfield Stadium
11 – the number of wins away from home – a club record
10 – boss Martin Allen brought in this many loan players during the promotion campaign
9 – different players scored one goal
8 – the penalty converted by Myles Weston at Burton took his season’s tally to this figure and there were also this many league defeats
7 – the number of goals scored by Chris Whelpdale
6 – the number of ‘doubles’ completed and there also this many debutants in the final game at Burton
5 – Gillingham recorded this many successive away wins (between August 21 at Wycombe to the triumph at Northampton on October 2)
4 – the Champions won the title by this number of points from runners-up Rotherham United
3 – Adam Barrett, Joe Martin and Stuart Nelson were all chosen in the PFA League Team of the Year and this was also the number of away defeats – another club record
2 – six players scored twice during the season
One great team