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Strange things are happening at Gamba Osaka. It isn’t just that the perennial underachievers are closer than ever to winning J-League honours; they are doing so in front of crowds not seen since the heady days of the league’s launch ten years ago. Banpaku, Gamba’s modest home in Osaka’s well-heeled northern suburbs, is not the only J-League ground enjoying a post-World Cup boom. Attendances are up across the board. The first division saw record crowds on July 20 and 21, with an average gate of 25,958. Several clubs broke their attendance records that weekend, and in the second division, 35,000 fans watched Albirex Niigata beat Mito Hollyhock 1-0 at the Big Swan stadium. All a far cry from the dog days of 1997, when clubs were haemorrhaging money and the average first division crowd was a paltry 10,131. Not everyone thought the summer optimism would last long. No sooner had the football world packed its bags and bidden farewell to the Far East than the doom merchants in the Japanese media warned that the public, having gorged for a full month on the sweetmeats offered by the likes of Beckham and Ronaldo, would have no stomach for the more pedestrian fare served up by the J-League. From WSC 190 December 2002. What was happening this month On the subject...
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