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Mento
03/10/2009, 1:04 PM
What a fantastic night
6,100 people at a LOI game and many many more looking for tickets
Unreal atmosphere that will surely get barstoolers more involved in going to matches if they watched it on tele

Well done Rovers

BohsPartisan
03/10/2009, 1:41 PM
What a fantastic night
6,100 people at a LOI game and many many more looking for tickets
Unreal atmosphere that will surely get barstoolers more involved in going to matches if they watched it on tele

Well done Rovers

Thought the game was poor and the atmosphere could have been a hell of a lot better considering the game it was. I was dissapointed with the noise levels from both sides.

A face
03/10/2009, 1:54 PM
What a fantastic night
6,100 people at a LOI game and many many more looking for tickets
Unreal atmosphere that will surely get barstoolers more involved in going to matches if they watched it on tele

Well done Rovers

Well done indeed.

I hate saying it but City were getting regular crowds of 8-10,000 at games in 2004-5 and that has fallen away now. But its a good thing alright. Even if it opens up peoples eyes so they know there are games on and if they take an interest in a particular club then the clubs can only benefit.

Schumi
03/10/2009, 2:22 PM
City were getting regular crowds of 8-10,000 at games in 2004-5.

Did the ground hold 8,000?

A face
03/10/2009, 2:26 PM
Did the ground hold 8,000?

8800 or close to it, but lots of standing all over the ground to bring the number up.

micls
03/10/2009, 2:48 PM
Well done indeed.

I hate saying it but City were getting regular crowds of 8-10,000 at games in 2004-5 and that has fallen away now. But its a good thing alright. Even if it opens up peoples eyes so they know there are games on and if they take an interest in a particular club then the clubs can only benefit.

No we weren't.

We got an 8-10k crowd once in the cross in that period-the final game against Derry.

Other than that we sold out a few euro games but that was seated only

micls
03/10/2009, 3:56 PM
Nope, he's talking crap

Yes, it did hold 8 thousand. But no, we didn't get that regularly.

Mark
03/10/2009, 5:55 PM
No we weren't.

We got an 8-10k crowd once in the cross in that period-the final game against Derry.

Other than that we sold out a few euro games but that was seated only

7,000 for that game! i have the back page of the Evening Echo here if front of me. Noel Spillane's articles says 7,000.

A face
03/10/2009, 6:36 PM
Yes, it did hold 8 thousand. But no, we didn't get that regularly.

Ok, i hold my hands up, it wasn't 'regularly' .... sheeze, give us a break, but there were a fair few 'bumper' crowds, where 5,000 was base and bigger games drew in crowds that we all said 'jebus, its brilliant see these crowds here.' (i was there for every game)


7,000 for that game! i have the back page of the Evening Echo here if front of me. Noel Spillane's articles says 7,000.

The was 7,000 at the last game in 2005? ok, if you believe that then ..... i'lll rest my case ;)

superfrank
03/10/2009, 6:43 PM
Ok, i hold my hands up, it wasn't 'regularly' .... sheeze, give us a break, but there were a fair few 'bumper' crowds, where 5,000 was base and bigger games drew in crowds that we all said 'jebus, its brilliant see these crowds here.'
What do you mean by base?

Your average in 2004 was 4,033 and in 2005 it was 3644. See here (http://foot.ie/forums/showpost.php?p=1117792&postcount=1).

Schumi
03/10/2009, 9:45 PM
I presume this is how we hear about the glory days of teams regularly getting crowds of 20,000.

BohsPartisan
03/10/2009, 9:53 PM
i presume this is how we hear about the glory days of teams regularly getting crowds of 20,000.

60,000.

fergalr
03/10/2009, 10:11 PM
What a fantastic night
6,100 people at a LOI game and many many more looking for tickets
Unreal atmosphere that will surely get barstoolers more involved in going to matches if they watched it on tele

Well done Rovers

Very true!

Any barstoolers or begrudgers who were at the match would have been blown away by the occasion. Best value in Ireland right now if 15 euro for a ticket into a game at Tallaght.

tiktok
03/10/2009, 10:37 PM
Did the ground hold 8,000?

Before the Shed end was redeveloped it could hold 8,000 handily enough

7,000 for that game! i have the back page of the Evening Echo here if front of me. Noel Spillane's articles says 7,000.

There was 8,500 - 9,000 there that night, no-one was turned away. People were getting in through the Horseshoe and everything.

The previous home game against Pat's had about 3,500 at it, when we were in the thick of it challenging.

Sam_Heggy
03/10/2009, 11:13 PM
I presume this is how we hear about the glory days of teams regularly getting crowds of 20,000.

All Bar UCD that is, they never got big crowds, they are not a proper football team. Never 'ave been, never will be. ;)

gufcfan
04/10/2009, 4:37 AM
60,000.
And the other 10,000 trying to get in.

SkStu
04/10/2009, 4:44 AM
lets all raise a glass to Rovers....


....and then throw it at the linesman! :D

A face
04/10/2009, 8:18 AM
What do you mean by base?

Your average in 2004 was 4,033 and in 2005 it was 3644. See here (http://foot.ie/forums/showpost.php?p=1117792&postcount=1).

Yeah, flicked through that just now. I had thought that 2005 was as good if not better than 2004 but obviously i was wrong.


I presume this is how we hear about the glory days of teams regularly getting crowds of 20,000.

Ah i dont think i'm guilty of that to be fair :rolleyes:

tiktok
04/10/2009, 9:00 AM
Yeah, flicked through that just now. I had thought that 2005 was as good if not better than 2004 but obviously i was wrong.

Thank you Pat ;)
in fairness, dragging people out and creating hype was something Dolan could do, not a fan of him as a manager but no doubting he could sell a club to the public.

A face
04/10/2009, 9:08 AM
Thank you Pat ;)

in fairness, dragging people out and creating hype was something Dolan could do, not a fan of him as a manager but no doubting he could sell a club to the public.

Pass, i plead the fifth, no comment ;)

fionnsci
04/10/2009, 9:09 AM
I thought that the capacity of the stadium was actually 5,700 (Capacity of the original stand is 3,048 not 3,300 or 3,500) take away the 200 or so seats (which seemed a it ott) left for segregation and you have 5,500 not 6,100.

I presume they don't sell tickets to stand behind the goal?

That being said they probably could have sold 8,000+ tickets.

HulaHoop
04/10/2009, 1:04 PM
I thought that the capacity of the stadium was actually 5,700 (Capacity of the original stand is 3,048 not 3,300 or 3,500) take away the 200 or so seats (which seemed a it ott) left for segregation and you have 5,500 not 6,100.

I presume they don't sell tickets to stand behind the goal?

That being said they probably could have sold 8,000+ tickets.

Whatever about the number of seats they sold at least 6000 tickets for that match and I suspect a couple of hundred more.

harry crumb
04/10/2009, 1:37 PM
Well done indeed.

I hate saying it but City were getting regular crowds of 8-10,000 at games in 2004-5 and that has fallen away now. But its a good thing alright. Even if it opens up peoples eyes so they know there are games on and if they take an interest in a particular club then the clubs can only benefit.

What a load of snot.:rolleyes:

Schumi
04/10/2009, 1:40 PM
All Bar UCD that is, they never got big crowds, they are not a proper football team. Never 'ave been, never will be. ;)

We get big scores though, 5-0 for example. ;)

Sam_Heggy
04/10/2009, 4:12 PM
We get big scores though, 5-0 for example. ;)

More goals than fans....................

bluemovie
04/10/2009, 7:04 PM
There was 8,500 - 9,000 there that night, no-one was turned away. People were getting in through the Horseshoe and everything

Even at the height of their powers Cork were flouting the rules.

A face
04/10/2009, 8:59 PM
What a load of snot.

Ahh give it a rest would ya, for gods sake :rolleyes: My point still stands, its great to see Rovers get crowds of 6000 but it takes alot of work to keep them returning week in week out. I was merely trying to point that we once had good crowds and now look at us. 1,300 at our last game (did i get that figure wrong as well, just crucify me and be done with it :rolleyes:

tiktok
04/10/2009, 9:07 PM
Even at the height of their powers Cork were flouting the rules.

Fans were using the horseshoe to gain access without the club's knowledge, which is why the official attendance mentioned earlier in the thread is so far from the actual attendance.

There's been a load of crap going on in the last two years that no one would be bothered to defend, and I know you probably think you're the funniest poster ever, but the crap of recent years didn't go on under Brian Lennox, so your nonsense is best corrected.

blueblood
07/10/2009, 9:39 PM
Well done indeed.

I hate saying it but City were getting regular crowds of 8-10,000 at games in 2004-5 and that has fallen away now. But its a good thing alright. Even if it opens up peoples eyes so they know there are games on and if they take an interest in a particular club then the clubs can only benefit.

We all got crowds of between 8 to 10,000, but not crowds of between 8,000 to 10,000 :p

dcfc1928
07/10/2009, 10:51 PM
We all got crowds of between 8 to 10,000, but not crowds of between 8,000 to 10,000 :p

Except UCD of course

























They hardly get above 5 ;)

razor
08/10/2009, 12:13 PM
I had thought that 2005 was as good if not better than 2004 but obviously i was wrong.2005 was much better than 2004, very much better. :cool:

Buller
08/10/2009, 4:15 PM
I thought that the capacity of the stadium was actually 5,700 (Capacity of the original stand is 3,048 not 3,300 or 3,500) take away the 200 or so seats (which seemed a it ott) left for segregation and you have 5,500 not 6,100.

I presume they don't sell tickets to stand behind the goal?

That being said they probably could have sold 8,000+ tickets.

The Rovers-Bohs match was 6,300, which is the capacity of the stadium. The Pats match weeks before was only restricted to 5,700 because the east stand wasnt fully finished. If you were at it you'd have noticed the empty blocks of seats at each end of the new stand.

fionnsci
10/10/2009, 12:09 AM
I was at it and did notice the empty blocks hence the attendance of 5,4XX on the night. The first stand holds 3,048 and theres no way the new stand holds more than that. I'd love to see a proper capacity figure, not 5,700, 6,000 or 6,300....something a little less even.