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The line graph shows
data about how the number of
attendance of top-leagues
changes in the United Kingdom, Germany, and Italy over the period between 1980
and 2004. The remarkable feature is that the UK indicates steep rise compared with other
two countries throughout the whole years.
To
begin with, the attendance of England and Germany was the same figures at
20,000 in 1980. However, the UK significantly increased to about 40,000 until
2000 before the statistics steeply
reduced to approximately 30,000 for the last four years from 2000 to 2004. Despite the reduction, the
attendance of the UK in top soccer leagues still was at the highest level of
all countries at the end of the study years.
When it
comes to the other countries, Germany experienced a little rise from 20,000 to
27,000 in 1984, which declined to 22,000 in 1988. After that, the quantity of
attendance in German remained stable between around
22,000 and 30,000 for the period from 1988 until 2004. On the other hand,
Italy fluctuated from 12,000 to 20,000 over the entire research terms and also
exhibited the lowest features among the three countries. |