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pineapple stu
15/09/2013, 1:08 PM
Dno't forget UCD away to the Chinese and Iranian national teams; those drew huge crowds (70000+ apparently)

Tony Soprano
15/09/2013, 3:00 PM
I think there was a Bohs Rovers FAI Cup replay that drew 10,000 in the early 90s, was at Dalymount

the title playoffs that season in the early 90s - Bohs, Cork and Shelbourne - drew some big crowds

I imagine Rovers got some big crowds in their title winning season at the RDS too

ATFC-1887
15/09/2013, 3:10 PM
What about the European away games involving Irish clubs? Rovers & Waterford both played in Old Trafford, must have been a huge crowds s it was Busby Babes era for Rovers & George Best era for Waterford. Also Dundalk player Porto away in the Uefa Cup in 1980, forget the figure but I'm sure it was circa 50k, the first leg was a 0-0 draw, so the tie was very much alive.

Dundalk, Rovers & Pats all played away to Celtic also in Europe.

Not forgetting Athlone playing Ac Milan in the European Cup. San Siro holds 80000 now ( not sure if it was the same back then)

atfconline
15/09/2013, 3:17 PM
60,000 at the match according to the Irish Indo at the time.

oriel
16/09/2013, 12:50 PM
The min I logged on and saw ATFC, I knew I forgot about the Milan v Athlone match in the mid 70's.

Apologies!

corkery
18/09/2013, 11:25 PM
Did Cork Hibs v Cork Celtic games attract big crowds in mid 70's ? and did the clubs have certain parts of the city where they drew support from? It is a mystery how St Pats crowds are so poor this year with the nice soccer they are playing, I went to two games myself and there was only over 1k at both on lovely sunny evenings to be outdoor. Did some Pats fans follow Crolly and the big name players to Shamrock Rovers as they were expected to win the league by most people at the start of the season. A crowd of 2k plus should be possible on Friday as Bohs will bring a decent support after their good result in the last league game.
Hibs were Northside and Celtic were Southside.

OwlsFan
10/05/2016, 4:56 PM
36,101 at the 2010 final

http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2010/1114/273136-shamrockrovers_sligorovers/

There were 39k+ when the Hoops beat Waterford 3-0 in 1968 and I was one of them :) Amazing day. Not sure that record between LoI clubs will ever be beaten certainly not at Dalymount anyway ;)

forza
10/05/2016, 6:13 PM
Pats played against the Iran National side on front of 60,000+ in Tehran, back in 1990. The game finished 0-0.

seand
11/05/2016, 8:24 AM
There were 39k+ when the Hoops beat Waterford 3-0 in 1968 and I was one of them :) Amazing day. Not sure that record between LoI clubs will ever be beaten certainly not at Dalymount anyway ;)

39k is not the record though is it? Bohs - Rovers in the 1945 cup final was over 44,000

Dalymountrower
11/05/2016, 8:45 AM
Hibs were Northside and Celtic were Southside.

Not far as I remember? Flower Lodge was in Douglas, no direct bus from the Northside.

Celtic Hibs games in the 70`s drew "gates" of £15,000, at a time when kids got in for 20 pence and adults tickets were a £. I remember at the time that a £800 gate in Dalymount was about 1500 people, so work it out.

Sadly ,I was at the Waterford/ Celtic game, my abiding memory is that when a riot kicked off between Belfast and Derry based Celtic fans on the South Terrace, there was plenty of room! My memory of the crowd was that it was a lot less than, say the Ireland Swiss game a few years later, which was jammed,

The Rovers /Pats game, opening the RDS to Association Football in the 90`s?, had 21,000 for a league game. A lot of people there out of curiosity, including myself. Worst 0-0 draw ever.

PartySaint
11/05/2016, 8:48 AM
The Rovers /Pats game, opening the RDS to Association Football in the 90`s?, had 21,000 for a league game. A lot of people there out of curiosity, including myself. Worst 0-0 draw ever.

My first ever LOI game, at the tender age of 2.

Dalymountrower
11/05/2016, 2:16 PM
My first ever LOI game, at the tender age of 2.

Yet another failure of the Health Services child protection system.

placid casual
11/05/2016, 8:49 PM
There was actually 26k at that game. Was indeed a shocker. Following game against Derry have 20k at it. Rovers equalised a jammy goal by curly haired divy jonatha speake.

gael353
11/05/2016, 10:26 PM
Real madrid v limerick 46,000

Nah Nah Nah Nah
13/05/2016, 7:52 AM
Real madrid v limerick 46,000

Celtic v St Pats 56,864

The Donie Forde
13/05/2016, 9:21 AM
Hibs were Northside and Celtic were Southside.

Both southside clubs.
There has never been a club from Cork's northside.

ac195
13/05/2016, 6:15 PM
There was actually 26k at that game. Was indeed a shocker. Following game against Derry have 20k at it. Rovers equalised a jammy goal by curly haired divy jonatha speake.

11k at that game, the jammy goal coming from a Stuart Gauld penalty.

Pablo Escobar
13/05/2016, 11:35 PM
Not far as I remember? Flower Lodge was in Douglas, no direct bus from the Northside.

Celtic Hibs games in the 70`s drew "gates" of £15,000, at a time when kids got in for 20 pence and adults tickets were a £. I remember at the time that a £800 gate in Dalymount was about 1500 people, so work it out.

Sadly ,I was at the Waterford/ Celtic game, my abiding memory is that when a riot kicked off between Belfast and Derry based Celtic fans on the South Terrace, there was plenty of room! My memory of the crowd was that it was a lot less than, say the Ireland Swiss game a few years later, which was jammed,

The Rovers /Pats game, opening the RDS to Association Football in the 90`s?, had 21,000 for a league game. A lot of people there out of curiosity, including myself. Worst 0-0 draw ever.
You are correct about Hibs not being northside. Although, Hibs were the more generally supported club. They seem to have drawn from everywhere else apart from the central southside area (Turners Cross, Ballyphehane, Togher, Douglas to generalise) where Cork Celtic drew from.

Charlie Darwin
14/05/2016, 12:35 AM
You are correct about Hibs not being northside. Although, Hibs were the more generally supported club. They seem to have drawn from everywhere else apart from the central southside area (Turners Cross, Ballyphehane, Turners Cross, Douglas to generalise) where Cork Celtic drew from.
Turners Cross as well.

Pablo Escobar
14/05/2016, 11:34 AM
Turners Cross as well.
Both of them :D

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