Attendance at games has very little to do with the quality of the home team. Attendance has to do with the amount of effort and resources that a team puts into ticket sales. Even when the Detroit Loins went 0-16, they still averaged over 60,000 per game.
The NFL is different. At one point I stopped going to Harrisburg Heat games because I knew they didn't even have a chance to win. Rochester is so bad you might go there to see them score a goal and be happy with that. But no matter how much of a "party" they make it, fans won't put up with this forever.
The Wave picked up Joey Kapinos today from Baltimore. He can't be any worse than the three puds the Wave has run out in GK so far this season.
Great pickup by the Wave. Joey's an excellent goalie and played a major role in the team getting its Eastern Conference homefield advantage during the Blast's last championship.
Saturday, February 15, 2020 Rochester @ Florida - 2,287 Harrisburg @ Baltimore- 2,121 Tacoma @ Dallas - 2,369
I personally would pay a fair amount of money to see the loins of professional football players. That was one of the very best perks of using the gym at my college....
Sunday, February 16, 2020 Tacoma @ Mesquite - 1,169 St. Louis @ Kansas City - 2,348 Florida @ Milwaukee - 2,968
Friday, February 21, 2020 Utica @ Rochester - 3,418 Orlando @ Baltimore - 2,492 Milwaukee @ Kansas City - 2,866 San Diego @ Mesquite - 1,279 Ontario @ St. Louis - 2,931 Dallas @ Turlock - 230
Turlock turning back into Turlock after a surprising early season start caused fans to lose hope. I'm wondering if we will get double digit attendance figures?
Saturday, February 22, 2020 Sonora @ Florida - 4,318 Baltimore @ Rochester - 2,462 Orlando @ Harrisburg - 2,918
Sunday, February 23, 2020 Rochester @ Utica - 3,502 St. Louis @ Milwaukee - 4,072 Ontario @ Kansas City - 2,673 San Diego @ Dallas - 1,784 Baltimore @ Harrisburg - 1,774