Stuart Fuller from the blog The Ball is Round (http://www.
theballisround.
co.
uk) takes a look at
attendances in the Top European leagues.
Mirror, Mirror on the wall.
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Who is the fairest of them all? Well in terms of football in Europe it
comes as no...
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Stuart Fuller from the blog The Ball is Round (http://www.
theballisround.
co.
uk) takes a look at
attendances in the Top European leagues.
Mirror, Mirror on the wall.
.
.
Who is the fairest of them all? Well in terms of football in Europe it
comes as no surprise that at the halfway point in the season, Germany leads the way in terms of
attendances.
A country that scoffs at the idea of ripping off the fans and consequently charges
an average of 26 Euros to watch a top level game.
A country where the drinking before, during
and after the game is compulsory.
A country where sausages are the national dish and a country
that has invested billions into the football infrastructure.
But what is the situation like in other
countries? Read on to find out what is happening in the top 15 leagues in Europe.
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15th Place - Sweden - Allsvenskan average attendance 7,928
Two major new stadiums opened in Sweden in 2009 season which was responsible for the small
growth in average attendances
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