1-1 according to the paper today. No idea about the crowd.
How did this finish up? What was the turnout?
1-1 according to the paper today. No idea about the crowd.
Roddy Collins, the biggest <insert as appropiate> in Irish Football.
Heard 3,000
Cmon County!
Clip of the Pats goal is up on the club website
Revenge for 2002
Lovely goal.Stand looks a little empty,paper this morning gave the impression it was full to the brim with loud Poles supporting Wisla.
Nice goal. Were there really only 1,000 Pats fans and neutrals at the game ?
Did the club do any promotion to the Poles who turned up, or did their numbers catch everyone by surprise ?
Sounds like there's a bit of money to be made in having Polish Teams play games in Dublin/Ireland. The FAI should take note for future international friendlies
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Was a great marketing move by the club.
The game wasnt great but nice goal. Did think there would be more of us there though. Bit dissapointing.
Flume
Some of your support had it in mind to go support Mark Quigley playing for the Under 23's but then he pulled out due to a knock.....
Wasn`t there but heard that the Gardai insisted on Pats paying for a massive police presence including horses, riot squad etc. Presumably based on their footbal intelligence ubit looking at Wistila Fans on You Tube burning scarves or such like. Seems to have ruined the night for a lot of people and cost Pats a 10,000 Euro donation to Garda overtime despite Pats having already paid for Polish speaking stewards.
The programme was tri-lingual ,with one half printed in Polish as well as the usual cupla focail that Pats insert to squeeze a few bob out of Foras na Gaeilge.
An imaginative exercise none the less ,fair play. Its a pity that after whetting the appetite among the Dublin Poles for live football, there isnt another `EL game for three months
Aren't there a few Polish immigrants involved in the el?
I'm certain there's a ref and I thought that one First Div. team had a Polish-named player.
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Another point is that anybody who bought a ticket to the Wisla game got a free ticket for one of our Setanta Cup games next season. Remains to be seen how big a take up there is
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Good idea again. It is a few months away, which will see most people forgetting or losing their ticket.
There is clearly thirst for live football amongst the Poles in Dublin, so they're there for the taking by a Dublin club. Pats play in red and white, which would help to some degree (Polish national colours). I'd say picking-up a decent Irish-based Polish or 2nd generation Polish player would also be a smart move by any club hoping to court the Polish community.
Immigrant communities in London used to gravitate towards particular clubs years ago before the whole Premiership imbalance kicked in (e.g. Turkish/Cypriots towards Arsenal/Spurs, Jewish to Spurs, Irish to Arsenal and QPR).
Heards Pats are changing there name again to "St Patz"
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Pats are their "official" LOI team
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