Attendance Records
These are records of attendance at Sounds home games. In 1980, the team set the all-time Southern League season attendance record, which still stands.
Year | Attendance | Dates | Average | Cumulative total |
---|---|---|---|---|
1978 | 380,159 | 71 | 5,354 | 380,159 |
1979 | 515,488 | 70 | 7,364 | 895,647 |
1980 | 575,676† | 71 | 8,108 | 1,471,323 |
1981 | 567,994 | 74 | 7,676 | 2,039,317 |
1982 | 532,449 | 75 | 7,099 | 2,571,766 |
1983 | 500,048 | 77 | 6,494 | 3,071,814 |
1984 | 376,440 | 76 | 4,953 | 3,448,254 |
1985 | 364,225 | 72 | 5,059 | 3,812,479 |
1986 | 364,614 | 69 | 5,284 | 4,177,093 |
1987 | 378,715 | 69 | 5,489 | 4,555,808 |
1988 | 317,785 | 70 | 4,540 | 4,873,593 |
1989 | 457,854 | 73 | 6,272 | 5,331,447 |
1990 | 605,122 | 76 | 7,962 | 5,936,569 |
1991 | 454,575 | 72 | 6,651 | 6,391,144 |
1992 | 489,991 | 72 | 6,805 | 6,881,135 |
1993 | 438,745 | 72 | 6,094 | 7,319,880 |
1994 | 300,821 | 72 | 4,178 | 7,620,701 |
1995 | 355,133 | 72 | 4,932 | 7,975,834 |
1996 | 303,407 | 72 | 4,214 | 8,279,241 |
1997 | 269,186 | 72 | 3,739 | 8,548,427 |
1998 | 323,068 | 72 | 4,487 | 8,871,495 |
1999 | 335,901 | 71 | 4,731 | 9,207,396 |
2000 | 269,682 | 69 | 3,908 | 9,477,078 |
2001 | 305,385 | 69 | 4,426 | 9,782,463 |
2002 | 322,059 | 69 | 4,668 | 10,104,522 |
2003 | 387,345 | 67 | 5,781 | 10,491,867 |
2004 | 405,536 | 67 | 6,053 | 10,897,403 |
2005 | 419,412 | 69 | 6,078 | 11,316,815 |
2006 | 410,569 | 69 | 5,950 | 11,727,384 |
2007 | 411,959 | 70 | 5,885 | 12,139,343 |
2008 | 354,662 | 67 | 5,293 | 12,494,005 |
2009 | 305,434 | 68 | 4,492 | 12,799,439 |
2010 | 319,235 | 67 | 4,765 | 13,118,674 |
2011 | 335,143 | 69 | 4,857 | 13,453,817 |
2012 | 321,042 | 67 | 4,792 | 13,774,859 |
Totals | 13,774,859 | 2,477 | 5,561 | — |
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Hearers and hearteners of the work;
Aye, horsemen for companions,
Before the merchant and the clerk
Breathed on the world with timid breath.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
“My confessions are shameless. I confess, but do not repent. The fact is, my confessions are prompted, not by ethical motives, but intellectual. The confessions are to me the interesting records of a self-investigator.”
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