Crystal Palace away fans have been voted the fourth most vocal in the Premier League.
The only teams finishing above the Eagles' faithful were Manchester United, who topped the list, Newcastle United and Liverpool.
Palace are known for their passionate support, and some may even be disappointed with outcome of the survey, which sampled over 1,500 football and was carried out by Carlsberg, which has filmed an alternative Christmas speech for release at midday on Boxing Day
The full list is below:
1. Manchester United
2. Newcastle United
3. Liverpool
4. Crystal Palace
5. Chelsea
6. Manchester City
7. Arsenal
8. West Ham United
9. Southampton
10. Stoke City
11. Cardiff City*
12. Norwich City*
13. Swansea City
14. Sunderland
15. Everton
16. Aston Villa
17. Leicester City
18. Tottenham Hotspur
19. Fulham*
20. Hull City
21. Queens Park Rangers
22. Burnley
23. West Bromwich Albion
*Includes relegated teams from 2013/2014 season
Other findings from the survey included:
- England fans have voted traditional rivals Germany their 'second team'
- Germany's 7-1 demolition of Brazil was the top football moment of 2014
- Luis Suarez was voted the fan’s player of 2014
- Rooney’s half-way volley against West Ham named fan’s goal of 2014
- Man City 6 Arsenal 3 voted Barclays Premier League fan’s game of 2014
- Carlsberg’s very own Jeff Stelling is the nation's favourite football pundit
- Liverpool fans vote Gary Neville ahead of Jamie Carragher as top pundit
- 82 per cent of fans tip Crystal Palace to stay up this season.
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. Grab your cold Turkey sandwiches and check it out at midday on CarlsbergFanSquad.co.uk.
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