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attendance and average
The AFL is the List of sports attendance figures # Top 10 in average attendance | most attended national competition in Australia and the only fully professional league for Australian football in the world.
The Red Sox are consistently one of the top MLB teams in average road attendance, while the small capacity of Fenway Park prevents them from leading in overall attendance.
The Browns ' on-field feats only amplified their popularity, and the team saw a record-setting average attendance of 57, 000 per game in its first season.
In this period of renewed football attendances, Charlton became one of only eleven English football teams to average over 40, 000 as their attendance during a full season.
At the end of the 2008 / 09 season, Chievo had an average crowd attendance of 13, 352.
The club has sustained the fifth highest average all-time attendance in English football.
In the 2010 – 11 season the average Premier League match attendance was 35, 363, the second highest of any professional football league other than the German Bundesliga, and stadium occupancy was 92. 2 % capacity.
Manchester United has the third highest average attendance of European football clubs only behind Borussia Dortmund and FC Barcelona.
Manchester United is reputed to be the most popular football club in the world, with one of the highest average home attendance in Europe.
From the start, the Vikings embraced an energetic marketing program that produced first-year season ticket sales of nearly 26, 000 and an average home attendance of 34, 586, about 85 percent of the capacity of 40, 800 for Metropolitan Stadium.
The average worship attendance as a percentage of membership is 51. 7 %.
In Chile, there is an extensive voucher system in which the state pays private and municipal schools directly, based on average attendance ( 90 % of the country students utilize such a system ).
The UUA has, for the first time, also reported decline in average weekly attendance to 100, 693 people.
La Liga is one of the most popular professional sports leagues in the world, with an average attendance of 28, 286 for league matches in the 2009 – 10 season.
One would be a large event with an average of 800 guests in attendance, most of whom were the nation ’ s leading merchants, members of the lower nobility, and guards stationed in and around the city of the event.
The first twelve student levels take about four years to complete at average attendance twice weekly.
Brittany has historically been a stronghold of the Roman Catholic Church, and its rates of church attendance have tended to be considerably higher than the national average.
The Greys also led the league in attendance with an average of 1, 000 fans per game.
Throughout the season, the fans remained faithful, with the average attendance dropping to 19, 283, a mere 253 less than 2009 – 10, when the Flyers would win the Eastern Conference.
In 1998-99, the Penguins had an average attendance 14, 825 tickets at home games, the lowest it had been since Lemieux's rookie year.
The 2003-04 season was a difficult ordeal, with Lemieux suffering a season-ending hip injury early in the season, and attendance dipping to an average of 11, 877 ( the lowest average out of any NHL team ) and only one game sold out.

attendance and MLB
He is credited for the financial turnaround of baseball during his tenure with a 400 percent increase in the revenue of MLB and annual record breaking attendance.
The franchise since the move annually vies for highest MLB season attendance, in contrast to being often threatened with having the league-low figure before.
MLB has the highest season attendance of any sports league in 2011.
Former President Bill Clinton and MLB Commissioner Bud Selig were in attendance.
In the 1997 World Series, the Marlins played before crowds of over 67, 000 fans — the highest postseason attendance figures in MLB history, only exceeded by Cleveland Stadium, home of the Cleveland Indians during the 1948 World Series, old Yankee Stadium prior to its mid 1970s renovation, and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the temporary home of the Los Angeles Dodgers ( before Dodger Stadium was opened ) in the 1959 World Series.
The National Football League ( NFL ) and Major League Baseball ( MLB ) also saw some minor gains in attendance in 2004 – 2005.
Similar rules and rights were previously in place for ESPN-televised Major League Baseball playoff games, except non-sold out games were not blacked out ( MLB does not black out games based on attendance, but rather to protect local broadcasters ).
In the 2, 017 games of the 1995 MLB regular season, only 50, 469, 236 fans showed up, for an average attendance of just 25, 022 per game.
At home, they drew 29, 005 fans per game, placing their average attendance at 19th in MLB.

attendance and salary
Through the bust portrait of the king, painted in 1623, Velázquez secured admission to the royal service, with a salary of 20 ducats per month, besides medical attendance, lodgings and payment for the pictures he might paint.
The Hosmer Nursing Home suffers from a low resident attendance and a low employee salary, even though it offers a better than quality treatment of its residents.
Later they found Thompson in contempt of the upper chamber for not complying with orders to return to Ottawa to explain his attendance record, resulting in his suspension of his $ 64, 400 salary and $ 10, 100 tax-free expense allowance.
The team's decline is attributed to prolonged injuries sustained by key players, while turmoil that unfolded concerning veteran stars ' salary demands, and with falling attendance numbers, the club was forced to fold at the season's end.
Human Resources: a module to build comprehensive records of employees to include attendance tracking, run “ what if ” scenarios with salary adjustment projections, access to numerous standard and customizable templates to streamline the recruitment process, standardize the process for performance reviews, facilitate information-sharing with seamless integration to GP payroll and general ledger applications.
His diligent attendance at the Royal Library attracted the attention of the keeper of the manuscripts, the Abbé Sallier, whose influence procured for him a small salary as a student of the Oriental languages.
It deprived them both of the quarterly party stipends provided for attendance at Westminster, particularly damaging because the first regular salary for an MP was set in 1911.
The top league, Major League Soccer, continues to grow and is starting to approach the level of the NBA and the NHL in terms of attendance, although it lags far behind in average salary and TV interest, and many American soccer fans are still more likely to follow national competitions and European leagues more than Major League Soccer.

attendance and continued
Perhaps the most decisive influence on Sartre's philosophical development was his weekly attendance at Alexandre Kojève's seminars, which continued for a number of years.
He continued to appear in unpopular films, with Me and My Gal ( 1932 ) setting an all time low attendance record for the Roxy Theatre in New York City.
The team was not a success on the field, in attendance or ratings, and Global sold the franchise in 1981 but continued to broadcast seven games a year until 1983.
For 1998 – 99 the Hurricanes curtained off most of the upper deck, lowering the Coliseum's listed capacity to about 12, 000, but attendance continued to lag.
Despite the team continuing to play well, their popularity continued to fall, with the team finishing twenty-first in the league in attendance for the season.
While the Hornets continued to put a competitive team on the court, the team's attendance fell dramatically, in large part because Shinn had become a pariah in the city.
The team continued to average over 19, 000 spectators per game until the 2003 – 04 season, when attendance declined after the team continued to suffer image problems due to the " Jail Blazer " reputation it had gained, and was no longer competitive on the court.
After drafting eventual Rookie of the Year and three-time All Star Brandon Roy in 2006, attendance climbed in the 2006 – 07 season and continued to rebound in the 2007 – 08 season.
The Blackhawks continued to sellout games, with the best average attendance of 21, 356 over Montreal's 21, 273 in the NHL, and had a total of 854, 267 excluding the playoffs.
In particular, he served as the personal physician of the Crown princess, Victoria of Baden, and he continued in these duties while she was Queen consort, up until the time of her death in 1930, although this does not mean that he was constantly in attendance on her.
The reputation and popularity of the Beaulieu collection continued to grow: during 1959 the museum's " attendance figures " reached 296, 909.
He wrote prolifically on both Halakha and Jewish thought, and his books and personality continued to influence many even after his death in Jerusalem in 1935, reflected in attendance of his funeral by an estimated 20, 000 mourners.
In 2011, The Sounders continued to hold the highest average attendance in the league with 38, 496.
Attendance continued to drop in 1984, as season ticket sales were down 12 % and overall attendance was down almost 20 %.
Following his recovery from injury ( and attendance at staff college ), he landed in France on D-Day as Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-General ( DAQMG ) of the 50th ( Northumbrian ) Division and continued to serve in France until November 1944 when he returned to Yorkshire.
However, the 2004 – 2005 lockout and continued poor attendance and some of the lowest ticket prices in the NHL resulted in continuing financial difficulties after moving to Glendale.
The Second World War meant that the Exhibition was suspended from 1940-1946 but from 1947 onwards it continued to grow, culminating in a huge attendance in 1957 of almost 1. 5 million people.
* Promotion or continued employment dependent upon voluntary attendance at certain functions or demonstrations.
Was no longer functioning by the reign of Charles I of England, when compulsory attendance at Christ's Hospital was enforced, despite continued Papal adherence by locals -- this was to be broken entirely by Parliament's alliance with the Scottish Solemn League and Covenant that invaded the village.
Despite the on-field success, attendance continued to drop, as it had almost every seasonsince the franchise had moved to Battle Creek, and only 66, 088 fans attended.
Average attendance at the Parc des Princes soared, but the violence continued with injuries and arrests especially in Le Classique against arch-rivals Marseille.
This franchise continued in the IL ( formerly known as the Eastern League ) through June 1970, when it transferred to Winnipeg, Manitoba as the Winnipeg Whips, due to poor attendance and stadium woes.
With Ray Charles, Vic Vogel, Chick Corea and Gary Burton on the bill, and an attendance of 12, 000, the event was deemed a success, and has continued to grow since then.

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