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    I suspect that the number of tickets sold plus any PATD will be the official attendance so it might be quite close to the St J figure.
    the actual numbe in the ground might be something quite different. Bobby Cox and SE are fairly easy to take a pic and count the numbers im. Not so easy with the Main Stand.

    Hope there is some effort made to actually count those who attend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    I suspect that the number of tickets sold plus any PATD will be the official attendance so it might be quite close to the St J figure.
    the actual numbe in the ground might be something quite different. Bobby Cox and SE are fairly easy to take a pic and count the numbers im. Not so easy with the Main Stand.

    Hope there is some effort made to actually count those who attend.
    The official attendance announced during the second half of tonight’s game was 5,452 with 369 Hibs fans at the game.
    This means that there 5,083 Dundee supporters in the home stands. Sitting in the Main Stand at tonight’s game it looked like there was about 3,000 people in the home stands. The section of the Main Stand I sit in had fewer people sitting in it than normal.

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