1,526 at the Showgrounds last night.
we should have a peno in the 1st half. how Kaleem wasnt awarded I never know. we missed some great chances in the 1st half. turning point in game came with Paul Skinners injury.. I dont know what Jamie was doing for the og and as for Ian Molloy dont get me started on him it was shockin from him for his goal. you cant fault our lads for effort but I dont think its enough we need calmness and experience which we dont have at the moment. Our PRO was on local radio today calling on him to go if we do nothin on Tuesday but whether the club will listen is another matter!
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
I hope people don't slate Molloy he's only 18 and came into the worst possible conditions cold. It's not his fault, it's Tony cousins fault for not singing an experienced second keeper. Why Paul hunt was shown the door is beyond f*cking belief. Lose Tuesday and it's time to go.
Around 350 at cobh v First Division Champions 2016 Limerick FC.
About one third of the crowd was away fans. They were segregated in a small section of the stand behind the goals.
Weren't allowed to go get a drink or a cup of tea at half-time.
Despite the fact that fifty First Division Champions 2016 Limerick FC fans had been drinking in their club house since half three without a hint of bother.
I like cobh but I'll never again spend a euro in St. Colmans Park.
Athlone Town vs Drogheda 158.
I was on with Donald and he didn't actually say cousins should go, he made the valid argument that results and transfer failings stop with the manager and should we lose on Tuesday he agreed the managers position would be under scrutiny. In fact you can catch the interview here Martinho as I know you missed out on it earlier - https://soundcloud.com/kieran-burke-ltfc/between-the-stripes-on-shannonside-fm
Official attendance for our Monday night game vs Shelbourne in early April was 128 (official)
Dundalk v Bray, 1,940
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
You know how on Sky Sports they type the score out in words when it's so massive you can't believe it. I'll spell out our attendance tonight. Two-hundred-and-forty-nine (249). Yet the club think there isn't a problem and are doing everything they can. f*ck off. Club being ran into the ground
Someone else might be able to say better than me, but I thought around 2,500 in Brandywell tonight. Around 300 Harps fans between the away area and all along the Lone Moor side of the ground. Difficult to say for sure how many Harps fans exactly with no segregation in place.
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Looked a lot more than 2500 to me I'm rubbish at judging crowds but looked well over 3000 to me ,the lone moor side was full of Harps fans,good occasion all in all.
You'd be looking at around 3,500 last night at the Brandywell. Extratime have it as 1,900, FYI. Maybe that's closer to the 'official' figure.
Dundalk v Bray 2,000 est.
Bohs v Cork City 1,000 est.
Derry v Finn Harps 2,500+ est.
Galway v St. Pats 850 est.
Shams v Sligo 1,500 est.
Longford v Wexford 250 est.
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