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4tothefloor
07/09/2009, 11:25 PM
I have a spare East Terrace ticket for this which I'll sell for €20. PM if interested

tetsujin1979
07/09/2009, 11:39 PM
Not sure if that's just a typo but the team was announced earlier Tets. :)

http://foot.ie/forums/showpost.php?p=1227404&postcount=36

d;oh, missed that
saw the report on skysports.com and just dumped it at the end of the thread

old git
07/09/2009, 11:50 PM
The great Munster sporting public eh! Counting the days until a return to Lawnsdowne. Playing in the RDS or Tallaght Stadium with the temp stands up ala the Real Madrid game would even have been preferable to a crowd of 9,000 or so.

fair point ,,, but it also helps if fai try and sell games a bit more only real advertisment i have seen is on their website .. hardly a mention of games in local press ./ radio etc.. me thinks fai just asumed the paying public would turn up to watch the mighty aussies and the mighty south africa and in fairness performance against australia was s**t and then you let 9 first team players return to england before tomorrow nights match.. overall a pr diaster by the fai ... looks like the great munster sporting public don't follow soccer ... but then again why are the great leinster / connacht public not coming down to limerick to support ireland :mad::mad:

Duggie
08/09/2009, 8:07 AM
they should never play friendly games down in limerick again. disaster.

drummerboy
08/09/2009, 8:07 AM
Unfortunately it will probably be the last game played outside Dublin for many a year. Whether it be the lack of advertising, the resession, absence of star players or whatever the reason: the sporting public of the area have declined the chance to see the team play. If the game was played in Dublin, you could expect 25,000 at the game.

Razors left peg
08/09/2009, 8:19 AM
Must admit I debating myself whether to go or not, its not a long journey from Galway but on a miserable wet day going to see the 2nd string in a brutal atmostphere isnt the most appealing prospect in the world.

Lionel Ritchie
08/09/2009, 8:45 AM
they should never play friendly games down in limerick again. disaster.


The great Munster sporting public eh!

Lads, back up in fairness. I think it'd be a very interesting exercise to find out what proportion of whoever does turn up are locals and how many dubs bothered their @rses to travel on these very rare occasions they've been asked to do so. The rest of us have to travel for every game and do so.

The population of Limerick is about 80,000 when the colleges are closed and closer to 100,000 during semester. Did you seriously expect 1 in 4 of the local population to buy overpriced tickets to watch an underperforming team in a less than glamouous midweek friendly? (I'm not remotely bothered by the absentees btw ...happy to see them get game time)

Duggie
08/09/2009, 9:04 AM
its got nothing to do with ticket prices or who is in the starting eleven IMO. think its just nobody cares about soccer much in limerick or the surrounding areas. rugby country and thats fine. sooner lansdown is open again the better.

tetsujin1979
08/09/2009, 9:08 AM
its got nothing to do with ticket prices or who is in the starting eleven IMO. think its just nobody cares about soccer much in limerick or the surrounding areas. rugby country and thats fine. sooner lansdown is open again the better.
no soccer fans in Cork then? Or Galway? :rolleyes:

elroy
08/09/2009, 9:13 AM
I think the fact that the fringe players are been given a run out is a great idea and will make the friendly much more competitive and interesting than if the best regular XI started. At least we'll learn something tonight.

Interesting tactic by the FAI to get numbers in tonight, tickets for Italy game going on sale in Thomond Park tonight:

http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=100303&catid=1&Itemid=8

jbyrne
08/09/2009, 9:48 AM
Must admit I debating myself whether to go or not, its not a long journey from Galway but on a miserable wet day going to see the 2nd string in a brutal atmostphere isnt the most appealing prospect in the world.

my advice would be to go. i decided on the day to go to the australia game and even though i spent 6 hours in the car that day and we lost i would still rather be there than not. id say the team we have out tonight may actually end up being more interesting to watch than if the first string was out.

weather set to improve.... :)

Some dry periods at first in parts of the east but generally wet and windy in many areas this morning. Very mild and humid with temperatures of 15 to 19 degrees. Cooler, brighter, fresher weather with sunny spells and scattered showers will spread eastwards this afternoon and winds will gradually moderate.

Razors left peg
08/09/2009, 10:08 AM
my advice would be to go. i decided on the day to go to the australia game and even though i spent 6 hours in the car that day and we lost i would still rather be there than not. id say the team we have out tonight may actually end up being more interesting to watch than if the first string was out.

weather set to improve.... :)

Some dry periods at first in parts of the east but generally wet and windy in many areas this morning. Very mild and humid with temperatures of 15 to 19 degrees. Cooler, brighter, fresher weather with sunny spells and scattered showers will spread eastwards this afternoon and winds will gradually moderate.

Haha Id like to say it was your advice that convinced me to go... but just after gettin off the phone to one of the lads and he did that already. I'll be glad to see Doyler as captain and as ya said it will be good to see some of the fringe players.

lionelhutz
08/09/2009, 1:28 PM
its got nothing to do with ticket prices or who is in the starting eleven IMO. think its just nobody cares about soccer much in limerick or the surrounding areas. rugby country and thats fine. sooner lansdown is open again the better.

You couldn't be more wrong. There is huge interest in soccer in Limerick, as demonstrated by the 9 junior leagues of 12 teams. In terms of playing numbers, soccer totally dominates rugby in Limerick.

There are a number of reasons people aren't going toinght. Firstly, it's a friendly. I'm a block booker with the FAI and I always sell off my friendly tickets as I don't think it's worth travelling to Dublin for a non-competitive fixture. That said, I'm going to the game tonight as it's across the road from me.

Secondly, the opposition is not attractive. If it was a top tier nation like Spain, it would be a sell out. Thirdly, our own national team isn't as well supported as previous ones. This is probably cause of the lack of big name players and the Staunton era turned alot of fans away from the national side.

And finally, the horrible performance against Australia has deterred alot of fans.

DeLorean
08/09/2009, 1:53 PM
I honestly think the low turnout expected is more to do with the Dubs being unwilling to travel than there being a low local support. They represent a huge percentage of the International match goers and if this match was in a similar sized stadium in Dublin I suspect it would be close to full.

SuperDave
08/09/2009, 1:56 PM
Lads, back up in fairness. I think it'd be a very interesting exercise to find out what proportion of whoever does turn up are locals and how many dubs bothered their @rses to travel on these very rare occasions they've been asked to do so. The rest of us have to travel for every game and do so.

The population of Limerick is about 80,000 when the colleges are closed and closer to 100,000 during semester. Did you seriously expect 1 in 4 of the local population to buy overpriced tickets to watch an underperforming team in a less than glamouous midweek friendly? (I'm not remotely bothered by the absentees btw ...happy to see them get game time)

you better mean south africa, cos we are far from underperforming!

i'd post a link comparing stan's results to trap's if i could be bothered.

ifk101
08/09/2009, 3:05 PM
Any stream for this game (besides iraqgoals)?

Thanks.

Scooby Doo
08/09/2009, 3:16 PM
You couldn't be more wrong. There is huge interest in soccer in Limerick, as demonstrated by the 9 junior leagues of 12 teams. In terms of playing numbers, soccer totally dominates rugby in Limerick.

There are a number of reasons people aren't going toinght. Firstly, it's a friendly. I'm a block booker with the FAI and I always sell off my friendly tickets as I don't think it's worth travelling to Dublin for a non-competitive fixture. That said, I'm going to the game tonight as it's across the road from me.

Secondly, the opposition is not attractive. If it was a top tier nation like Spain, it would be a sell out. Thirdly, our own national team isn't as well supported as previous ones. This is probably cause of the lack of big name players and the Staunton era turned alot of fans away from the national side.

And finally, the horrible performance against Australia has deterred alot of fans.

Only today i asked a class full of secondary school lads if they enjoyed the big match at the weekend and if they were looking forward to the one tonight. They all thought I was talking about Kilkenny/Tipp and thought that there was Champions League on tonight that I was refering to!!!:eek: Sad times....

eirebhoy
08/09/2009, 4:10 PM
Only today i asked a class full of secondary school lads if they enjoyed the big match at the weekend and if they were looking forward to the one tonight. They all thought I was talking about Kilkenny/Tipp and thought that there was Champions League on tonight that I was refering to!!!:eek: Sad times....
We really need to qualify for the WC.

Murfinator
08/09/2009, 4:12 PM
Know that feeling. I remember being able to say things like "are you watching the big game at the weekend" and everyone would assume I was talking about a qualifier.

Now they assume firstly that I'm talking about an all-ireland match / heineken cup match / premiership match. :(

But if Ireland qualify for this it'll get the team in the spotlight again so maybe it's not all doom and gloom. :D

Murfinator
08/09/2009, 4:13 PM
I honestly think the low turnout expected is more to do with the Dubs being unwilling to travel than there being a low local support. They represent a huge percentage of the International match goers and if this match was in a similar sized stadium in Dublin I suspect it would be close to full.

Isn't it kind of worrying that there is such low interest outside of Dublin?

Oink
08/09/2009, 4:32 PM
The sheer will to kick up a fuss and find the bad in anything never ceases to amaze me from our "Fans". These are the same clowns who turn up at our Home games and rush out early for the half time hot dog and tut and begrudge and never bother with vocal support.... they love a mexican wave.

I'm looking forward to the game tonight, particularily the Andrews/Gibson partnership.. reckon they could compliment eachother well. S.A should be up for it considering they have no qualifying competition, also nice to get another game against a side from outside europe for experience.

Lionel Ritchie
08/09/2009, 5:35 PM
you better mean south africa, cos we are far from underperforming!

i'd post a link comparing stan's results to trap's if i could be bothered.

No need. I've added thanks to your post as I'm more than keen to clarify this in case I've been misunderstood.

Nowhere in any thread on Foot.ie or elsewhere have I complained about results under Trap. I'm also far beyond considering Trap lucky (...okay maybe Georgia getting moved to Germany aside). Our place in the table speaks for itself.

But it's fair to say that even our first team is sloppy and patchy and the football they play is a thin gruel at best. It's also fair to say that at 40 bucks a pop -tickets for a midweek friendly are still too pricey for many -regardless of whether they'll get an exhibition in champagne football or not.

Now if ye'll excuse me I've a football match to get to.

DeNiro
08/09/2009, 5:58 PM
Any stream for this game (besides iraqgoals)?

Thanks.

Are RTE not streaming it on their website? Sure I saw that on some advert/ticker during the Cyprus game!

SkStu
08/09/2009, 6:11 PM
any links to streams for exiles?

tricky_colour
08/09/2009, 6:17 PM
Are RTE not streaming it on their website? Sure I saw that on some advert/ticker during the Cyprus game!

Looks as if it is a 'matchtracker' ie text updates, anyhow if they are showing it it's only available in Ireland. Looks like several are showing it on Justin TV, amongst others, however somethings they get blocked unexpectedly but with it being a low key game that hopefully won't happen.

Tipp Townie
08/09/2009, 6:28 PM
any links to streams for exiles?

Yep i could certainly do with a link. I'm totally useless at finding this kind of thing off my own back!:o

Anyone out there who can help??

SkStu
08/09/2009, 6:31 PM
this advertises it but at the moment im watching some weird foreign news.

http://iraqgoals.net/ch3.html

geysir
08/09/2009, 6:31 PM
http://www.justin.tv/greasychipbutty

This one is working now. Sky Sports
No promises though

theworm2345
08/09/2009, 6:31 PM
http://www.justin.tv/sportstime

SkStu
08/09/2009, 6:32 PM
here!

http://www.justin.tv/greasychipbutty

geysir
08/09/2009, 6:33 PM
Just as I thought might happen, cuts out on kick off

tricky_colour
08/09/2009, 6:34 PM
http://www.atdhe.net/9059/watch-ireland-vs-south-africa

geysir
08/09/2009, 6:38 PM
Worms link is stable so far
http://www.justin.tv/sportstime

I hope thats not putting a Hamilton curse on it