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The image shows a table with the percentage of UK residents interested in specific sports across the years 1990, 2000, and 2010. For Football, interest stands at 59% in 1990, 57% in 2000, and 56% in 2010. Rugby interest is noted at 12% in 1990, increasing to 20% in 2000, and 24% in 2010. Golf interest maintains stability with figures at 28% in 1990 and 2000, slightly decreasing to 26% in 2010. Cricket interest is steady at 12% in both 1990 and 2000, before slightly increasing to 14% in 2010. Judo shows declining interest starting at 9% in 1990, dropping to 5% in 2000, and 4% in 2010. Swimming sees 15% in 1990, rising to 18% in 2000, then dropping to 16% in 2010.
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The table shows the percentage of questionnaires of people in the UK who were interested in one of six different sports in three different years.
Overall what stands out from this table is that in 1990,2000 and in 2010 football was the most popular sport, while popularity of other sports was minimal.
According to the graph, football was the most popular sport ever, in 1990,2000 and 2010 football took 59,57 and 56%. However, popularity of other sports was also not bad, rugby had 12% in 1990 and increased to 24% by 2010. Moreover, golf was popular game too in 1990 it was 28% and it decreased to 26% by 2010, it’s decreased but 26% it also good results.
In contrast, other sports received very low percentage, cricket had 12% in 1990 and increased to 14% by 2010, while, judo decreased from 9% in 1990 to 4% by 2010. The percentage of people who were interested swimming in 1990 was 15% and it increased to 16% by 2010.
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