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Years ago
Sixer crowd figures
purchasing a team is a bit more involved than over-stating the crowd numbers.
its obvious when you are at the games this year crowd numbers are up, the back sections are alwayspartly filled, last season they were practically empty.

Years ago
DC, the confusion could be between how many actually pass through the doors at each game as opposed to how many seats are actually sold. There's many season ticket holders that miss games for whatever reason but the seat is still sold regardless of the fact that they don't pass through the door.
