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Swindon Town currently sit 9th in the table with 289 fans having taken part in the survey-narrowly behind Bristol Rovers.
The Football League is giving fans throughout the country the opportunity to help influence the future of professional football with the launch of its third online supporter consultation.
The Football League Supporters Survey lets fan have their say on a range of important football issues from the introduction of video technology, sin-bins and salary caps to refereeing standards, football on television and diving.
Fans are also invited to give their views on the club they support, with a range of topics up for discussion including ticketing, stewarding, communication with supporters and whether they feel valued by their club.
The 2010 survey follows on from previous supporters consultations in 2006 and 2008, both of which saw more than 40,000 fans contribute their views.
In launching the survey, former Football League Chairman Lord Mawhinney, encouraged supporters to take part, saying: "This is the perfect opportunity for fans to tell us their views on the football they watch.
"The opinions expressed by supporters in our two previous surveys contributed to our thinking as we developed our Regulations on Agents, our Home Grown players ruling, and smoke-free matchday policy.
"They have also given clubs a better understanding of what their fans like and dislike about watching football, which has helped the League identify best practise at club level and improve the supporter's experience.
"I hope fans take the opportunity to make a difference once again.
By completing the survey, which is being run in conjunction with sports research specialists SportsWise, supporters will have the opportunity to win a 'money can't buy' prize to see their team train and meet the players.
There are also 100 Mitre Official Football League balls on offer to lucky winners.
The results of the survey will be published in the New Year.
To take part in the 2010 Football League Supporters Survey, click here.
