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TOP LEAGUES GET A LIFT AS RECORDS ARE BROKEN

By David Richardson
THE NATIONAL LEAGUE has broken the two million mark in total attendance across the three divisions this season for the first time in the competition’s history.
Dramatic title races and competitive relegation battles in the National League, North and South has seen the total average attendance increase by 8.8 per cent from last year.
Although the top division’s total average attendance dropped by 3.3 per cent, National South saw a staggering increase of 45 per cent, while National North also rose by 11.9 per cent.
Across 552 matches in the National League, the...

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