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2005 Attendence?
Guys, I am new to yakyu and am finding it difficult to find attendance figures on the web for this season. It seems English language info is at a premium on the club sites. I have read that crowds are down and that now real figures are being quoted. Does anyone have links or info he can give me?

Thanks.
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Re: 2005 Attendence?
[ Author: Guest: Michael Eng | Posted: Nov 4, 2005 10:12 PM ]

2004 and 2005 Attendance Figures
Team         2004 (Average)        2005 (Average)     % Change
BayStars 1,500,000 (23,077) 976,004 (13,370) - 34.9%
Carp 986,000 (14,290) 1,050,119 (14,385) + 6.5%
Swallows 1,686,000 (25,164) 1,307,731 (17,914) - 22.4%
Dragons 2,330,500 (34,272) 2,284,400 (31,293) - 2.0%
Giants 3,744,500 (55,066) 2,922,093 (40,029) - 22.0%
Tigers 3,523,000 (50,329) 3,132,224 (42,907) - 11.1%

CL Total 13,770,000 (33,833) 11,672,571 (26,650) - 15.2%

OK Buff. 1,338,000 (20,906) 637,194 (18,741)* [- 10.4%]
BlueWave 1,415,000 (21,119) 671,247 (20,976)* [- 0.7%]
Buffaloes Created by Merger 1,356,156 (19,943) n/a
Fighters 1,616,000 (25,250) 1,365,643 (20,083) - 15.5%
Hawks 3,070,000 (48,730) 2,115,977 (31,117) - 31.1%
Lions 1,649,000 (24,612) 1,103,148 (16,223) - 33.1%
Marines 1,596,000 (23,821) 1,334,014 (19,618) - 16.4%
G. Eagles Expansion Team 977,104 (14,369) n/a

PL Total 10,684,000 (27,255) 8,252,042 (20,226) - 22.8%

NPB Total 24,454,000 (30,606) 19,924,613 (23,552) - 18.5%
Table Notes:
OK Buff. = Osaka Kinetsu Buffaloes
G. Eagles = Golden Eagles
Percentage change in [brackets] are calculated by average per game, not total.

The Osaka Kinetsu Buffaloes and the Orix BlueWave merged following the 2004 season and became the Orix Buffaloes. The merged team split its home games between the former homes of its predecessors. Figures for these games are in the "OK Buff." and the "BlueWave" columns for 2005.

It is important to remember that attendance figures prior to 2005 were estimated and therefore may be inaccurate for comparison.

See this thread for more information on attendance.

[Percentage difference updated to be calculated from sums rather than averages per game, except where noted. November 5, 2005 12:54am JST]
Re: 2005 Attendence?
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Nov 4, 2005 11:00 PM | YBS Fan ]

You beat me by 6 minutes in posting this. I've been trying to catch up on some things and have finally found the old newspapers with this information. I posted it here.

However, the percentage differences you got are different than what I have (copied from Nikkan Sports). Nikkan Sports calculates the difference as [(2005Att - 2004Att) / 2004Att]. It looks like you used the averages instead of the actual attendence for your calculations, so you lost a great deal of precision. Would you mind if I updated the differences?
Re: 2005 Attendence?
[ Author: Guest: Michael Eng | Posted: Nov 4, 2005 11:46 PM ]

That would be fine.
Re: 2005 Attendence?
[ Author: Guest: Questionable figures | Posted: Nov 5, 2005 12:50 AM ]

Having attended and watched many Buff's games this year, those averages are grossly exaggerated! They're comparable to the Fighters, and you just have to watch highlights to see the huge difference in people at games.

I thought teams were cleaning up they're act in this respect, although it appears some actually have given realistic attendances.
Re: 2005 Attendence?
[ Author: Guest: newboy | Posted: Nov 5, 2005 2:19 AM ]

Thank you very much to those who replied to me on this. I agree that not too much should be read into thses figures what with mergers and the new policies of quoting real figures having its effect. Giants will be keen to regain number 1 next year I'm sure.
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