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El-Pietro
05/04/2018, 9:24 AM
Waterford have released a small number of standing tickets for City fans for tomorrows game:
http://www.waterfordfc.ie/cork-fc-fans-away/
I assume that means on the running track in front of the away fans, or behind the goal. Assuming the game goes ahead we should have a very respectable away support.
Waterford have released a small number of standing tickets for City fans for tomorrows game:
http://www.waterfordfc.ie/cork-fc-fans-away/
I assume that means on the running track in front of the away fans, or behind the goal. Assuming the game goes ahead we should have a very respectable away support.
I suppose with a seating capacity of over 3,000+ in both stands and possibly another 1,000 allowed standing around perimeter and grass banking (if its not too mucky), the club may be allocated a capacity of closer to 4,000!
Partizan
06/04/2018, 8:36 PM
3,684 tonight at the RSC for the Munster Derby.
CorribsideSteve
06/04/2018, 8:49 PM
Magnificent attendance.
ToberonaTornado
06/04/2018, 9:27 PM
3056 Dundalk v Shams.
sullanefc
07/04/2018, 12:11 AM
More at the RSC than Oriel? :o
ToberonaTornado
07/04/2018, 12:25 AM
More at the RSC than Oriel? :o
2 posts on Foot.ie this morning and both slagging off something about Dundalk.
Clear(l)y Rattled ;) :goat:
sullanefc
07/04/2018, 12:30 AM
2 posts on Foot.ie this morning and both slagging off something about Dundalk.
Clear(l)y Rattled ;) :goat:
It was meant to be a surprised smiley on my post. No slagging intended. Relax.
sullanefc
07/04/2018, 12:31 AM
I tried to edit but this poxy website goes berserk when I try to do that.
Nesta99
07/04/2018, 12:33 AM
Munster derby that has been missing for years with the novelty especially for Waterford fans and with the chance to go top of the league. Hardly that surprising!
sullanefc
07/04/2018, 12:37 AM
Munster derby that has been missing for years with the novelty especially for Waterford fans and with the chance to go top of the league. Hardly that surprising!
2nd biggest team in Ireland playing up the road against the former champs in 3 out of the last 4 years. 2nd v 4th etc...
Nesta99
07/04/2018, 1:08 AM
2nd biggest team in Ireland playing up the road against the former champs in 3 out of the last 4 years. 2nd v 4th etc...
Rovers fans will rise to that one....
Charlie Darwin
07/04/2018, 1:40 AM
I don't mind people calling us the second biggest team in Ireland as long as they acknowledge we're the biggest too.
Nesta99
07/04/2018, 1:58 AM
Yer B team was scrapped remember! Linfield I suppose could be argued would be ahead but thats not really Ireland!
Charlie Darwin
07/04/2018, 2:25 AM
You're miles off now. Everybody knows Linfield haven't been our B team since Mannus and Turner left.
Dalymountrower
07/04/2018, 9:21 AM
Bohs V Limerick 1674
Pats V Bray 1270
oriel
07/04/2018, 11:02 AM
Yer B team was scrapped remember! Linfield I suppose could be argued would be ahead but thats not really Ireland!
You must be joking on the biggest team in all of Ireland, being Linfield, they are not even getting 2k these days and have had a terrible Euro record for the last 10 years. Have a look at the goals round up at 5pm on bbc Ni on tv. Most of their premier is mid table LOI and some is no better than our FD.
oriel
07/04/2018, 11:06 AM
3,056 Dundalk v Shams.
I think anything over 3k has to be considered a good attendance, season highest is 3,500 v Cork so far, there is probably potential to get a little more, but maybe not that much more.
Nesta99
07/04/2018, 12:18 PM
You must be joking on the biggest team in all of Ireland, being Linfield, they are not even getting 2k these days and have had a terrible Euro record for the last 10 years. Have a look at the goals round up at 5pm on bbc Ni on tv. Most of their premier is mid table LOI and some is no better than our FD.
Depends on what defines 'biggest'! Tallest team, most titles/history and prestige et al. Big average gate doesnt define a clubs status imo, If that was the case then Newcastle would be giants of the English game. Its a combination of everything of course but yes if talking about the biggest clubs on this island then Linfield have to be under consideration, Rovers, Dundalk would be included. Cork are a young club who have just won their 3rd title (1st depending on the whole going in to administration thing) so not yet worthy!
sulywaterfordfc
07/04/2018, 6:54 PM
I suppose with a seating capacity of over 3,000+ in both stands and possibly another 1,000 allowed standing around perimeter and grass banking (if its not too mucky), the club may be allocated a capacity of closer to 4,000!
The grass bank is gone nearly ten years. That went when the new stand was built, a new car park in turn was built behind the goal where the grass bank was
There was an article I read last month or so on twitter, can't locate it but it listed clubs in the whole of Ireland per average attendance, it was something like this. (2017 figures)
1/ Cork (4.5 k approx)
2/ Dundalk (2.8)
3/ Rovers (2.8)
4/ Bohs (2k)
5/ Linfield (1.8)
6/ Sligo (1.6)
7/ Derry**
8/ St Pats (1.3)
9/ Glentoran (1.2)
10/ Limerick (1.1)
** Derry figures took into account Buncrana 1,500 max, and I dont think the IL champions of Crusaders were even listed, possibly just under 1k as their avg.
Waterford were not included as this was 2017, but if this year they would have gone into the top 4
Not sure if it was Dlk or Rovers listed 2 or 3, could have been vice versa.
Figures listed in brackets estimates on what I recall seeing, may also have been over a few seasons, open for correction.
Nesta99
08/04/2018, 10:58 AM
And yet some of the best spectator facilities on the island are in the Irish League.
Correct on IL grounds, but most clubs in their top div have got consistent and proper government grants to help rebuilding and most have at least one brand new stand in place.
Personally speaking I think they should consider summer football and change to evening kick offs, 3pm on a Saturday seems madness to me, but I don't think there is an appetite to change either, and as such I don't see their attendances improving.
It might be argued our attendances have not improved massively summer v winter but the pitches have, Euro performances too and the overall fan experience has too. Who in their right mind would want to go back to freezing Friday nights in Nov / Dec / Feb.
EatYerGreens
08/04/2018, 11:54 PM
Correct on IL grounds, but most clubs in their top div have got consistent and proper government grants to help rebuilding and most have at least one brand new stand in place.
Personally speaking I think they should consider summer football and change to evening kick offs, 3pm on a Saturday seems madness to me, but I don't think there is an appetite to change either, and as such I don't see their attendances improving.
It might be argued our attendances have not improved massively summer v winter but the pitches have, Euro performances too and the overall fan experience has too. Who in their right mind would want to go back to freezing Friday nights in Nov / Dec / Feb.
I know it's still early in the season yet, but there does seem to have been a noticeable increase in attendances across the league this season. Probably a range of reasons for that, of which Summer football isn't necessarily one though.
bluemovie
09/04/2018, 12:26 AM
Waterford's average attendance so far is 2668. The combined weekly average of the three teams we replaced was 3443 or 1148 each so going from twelve to ten clubs hasn't hit the total Premier attendance much.
outspoken
09/04/2018, 4:41 AM
No attendance given that I know of at CCS on Saturday but look at the highlights and you’ll see an empty stand. I’d say 300 ish
Nesta99
09/04/2018, 5:37 AM
Friday 20th it is possible to have all games get above the 2000 mark, the average will be 2000+ for sure. That would have to be a potential record high across the fixtures? There will be a a few weekends like that although Monday/ Tuesday fixtures will probably pull the average figures lower. Be nice if it happened!
Straightstory
09/04/2018, 9:34 AM
Drogs supposedly got 450 v UCD. Seemed more than that to me. I've been to two games in United Park this year and crowds seem to be about the same size as last season in the Premier. The club should really give an official figure.
LOI101
09/04/2018, 9:52 AM
667 at Tolka on Friday night. Hopefully get a bigger crowd against Galway on Friday week
Nesta99
09/04/2018, 2:18 PM
Correct on IL grounds, but most clubs in their top div have got consistent and proper government grants to help rebuilding and most have at least one brand new stand in place.
Thats indeed true but for people who think that top facilities mean top crowds would be mistaken. I dont think that a brand new stand and away section especially would add significantly to the average attendances. That only 2 IL clubs, the big 2 in Belfast, would be in the top 10 of attendances and yet even the smaller clubs have tidy grounds would have investors question the value of ground developments in real teams ie bums on seats.
dundalkfc10
09/04/2018, 3:06 PM
Thats indeed true but for people who think that top facilities mean top crowds would be mistaken. I dont think that a brand new stand and away section especially would add significantly to the average attendances. That only 2 IL clubs, the big 2 in Belfast, would be in the top 10 of attendances and yet even the smaller clubs have tidy grounds would have investors question the value of ground developments in real teams ie bums on seats.
And Glentorans ground is falling apart (worse than Dundalks)
Asterix
09/04/2018, 3:31 PM
The Oval is a much better ground than oriel.
EatYerGreens
09/04/2018, 4:24 PM
The Oval is a much better ground than oriel.
The Oval is a sh!t hole.
I think the quality of IL grounds is being overplayed here, and is in reality very much on a par with the LOI.
Windsor doesn't count, as it's an international stadium that had a fortune of public money spent on it. Apart from them, I would argue that Crusaders have the only decent stadium in the league. It's got cover on all four sides, and actually looks like a completed stadium. Although that said, it's still small and will pale versus Tallaght once the new stand opens there IMO.
Cliftonville have one good stand behind a set of nets (i.e. in worst location), another very old stand that's essentially been closed for years, a covered away fans end and an inaccessible grass bank on the Waterworks side.
Coleraine have one decent stand, two covered sections of terrace, and the rest is like the open bits of Dalymount.
Ballymena have one good stand, and their stadium is very much on a par with the RSC IMO.
The Oval is a complete dump.
Dungannon's ground is 'tidy', but small. If Longford put a roof over one more section of their ground, it would be better than Dungannon (and Longford aren't even top level).
Ballinamallard and Warrenpoint are village teams playing in grounds fit for village teams.
Portadown and Glenavon's grounds aren't bad, but would be broadly on a par with the Markets Field (although with bigger main stands) and worse than e.g. Tallaght and Brandywell,
Carrick's ground is a relic.
Ards don't even have a ground, and play in Bangor.
In terms of who may get promoted next season - Institute are best placed at the moment, but are homeless after their ground that was built in a floodplain predictably flooded. There's talk of them having to use the Brandywell whilst they sort out a more permanent location.
All in all I can't see where this idea that the IL has good stadia is coming from. they have two, one of which doesn't count as a club ground. Tallaght (once the new stand is finished) and the Brandywell are better than any ground in the IL beyond Windsor IMO. The rest are generally no better than LOi grounds, and the Oval is what Dalymount would be like if they hadn't built the Jodi stand.
El-Pietro
09/04/2018, 10:04 PM
Institutes ground is nice for what it is, or was. Sort of a model for first division and lower Premier clubs. Obviously now its more of a model for a swimming pool but you get my point.
Nesta99
10/04/2018, 12:06 AM
The perception is probably that most have had one new development in recent years and done by the clubs directly, with public funding, bar Windsor. LoI grounds have probably overtaken IL grounds in the last 10 to 15 years when its broken down by EYG like that above. It was an old observation that LoI clubs put a lot more money in to their playing squads while neglecting facilities and IL clubs did the opposite and that was muted as the reason for the footballing standard here being higher (Setanta Cup dominance). Markets Field and Tallaght are relatively new additions to league infrastructure, recent significant improvements have happened at Turners Cross, Brandywell, ED Park and the Showgrounds, Richmond too behind the goal. Not that long ago Athlone built the stand at Lissywollen. Maybe its listing to the observations on Oriel that had me still thinking that we were lagging behind as a league overall compared to IL. Actually when ye think that Oriel Park has had just above €1.5million or so spent on it over the last 10 years too.
nr637
14/04/2018, 11:36 AM
Close to 4,500 at the cross last night for the 1-0 win over Pats!
micls
14/04/2018, 12:35 PM
Shows how lucky we are at the moment when we were looking around last night and saying that it was a small enough crowd, relatively!
ToberonaTornado
14/04/2018, 12:47 PM
820 at bray v dudalk
kevincronin2000
14/04/2018, 2:13 PM
4541 at the rovers v bohs, surely this fixture should be attracting more.
D24Saint
14/04/2018, 2:18 PM
The Oval is a much better ground than oriel.
Ahh here the Oval is an awful kip sound folk up there but the ground is a dump.
Portadown built two new stands in the last 10 years, the one on the side is a perfect model for any LOI ground to follow, probably 1k seats all with perfect view. They have another behind one of the goal which although not as new as one on the side looks good, but has a strange angle from the pitch. They seem to have an unused side facing the new stand with an old type stand, not sure if that is in use for match days.
I was sad enough once to call in when I was driving past the ground !
Shows how lucky we are at the moment when we were looking around last night and saying that it was a small enough crowd, relatively!
Small ? At 4,400, was that not around your average last season, surely if you could get that for most weeks with 5k+ for the bigger games, you'd have to be happy.
Small ? At 4,400, was that not around your average last season, surely if you could get that for most weeks with 5k+ for the bigger games, you'd have to be happy.
Just relative to other games this season, it looked smaller. Considering we got higher on Monday games. But yeah, of course, absolutely delighted if that's the average. Last season was incredible to have that high an average.
Kingswood Rover
14/04/2018, 10:14 PM
looked way more than that tbh
Nesta99
15/04/2018, 4:55 AM
Does Turners Cross sell often? If there was another 2 or3k on top of current capacity would games push toward that too or is the 4000+ pretty much it bar the odd game of note.
Pablo Escobar
15/04/2018, 5:45 AM
Does Turners Cross sell often? If there was another 2 or3k on top of current capacity would games push toward that too or is the 4000+ pretty much it bar the odd game of note.
I think improved facilities allied with increased capacity would help. Just adding seats would mean we'd pretty much stay where we are I feel. But even now, the 'safe' capacity is actually below the seating capacity of the stadium. Realistically the only way to improve facilities significantly is to move from Turners Cross and start again.
Does Turners Cross sell often? If there was another 2 or3k on top of current capacity would games push toward that too or is the 4000+ pretty much it bar the odd game of note.
Until last year, our average was only 2500 most season. So the current boost is very new and I'd imagine dependent on the success. The average jumped to 4500 last season which is incredible.
In terms of selling out, we're probably only looking at 4/5 league games a year max, unless the title is on the line, and then the euro games. We're a long way from needing anything bigger
White Horse
15/04/2018, 9:10 AM
Until last year, our average was only 2500 most season. So the current boost is very new and I'd imagine dependent on the success. The average jumped to 4500 last season which is incredible.
In terms of selling out, we're probably only looking at 4/5 league games a year max, unless the title is on the line, and then the euro games. We're a long way from needing anything bigger
You must be thinking of European games though. Sustained success will generate the possibility of progress in Europe. That could require a category 4 stadium.
Is Thomond the fall back option?
Yeah, the reality is we're a hell of a long way from moving from Turners Cross, if ever. The government just gave millions for Pairc Uí Chaoimh. That was the point that could have been pushed to be a municipal stadium if the government will was there. They won't be giving that sort of money to Cork again for a stadium in the foreseeable future. We're also getting the money for the Glanmire project so it will be Turners Cross for us.
And in fairness, the Cross suits the majority of our needs, but Europe is the issue. I'm not sure if Musgrave is an option for a round beyond Turners Cross. Thomond would presumably be the next best thing for us.
oriel
15/04/2018, 11:25 AM
Turners Cross is a perfect stadium for almost 100% of Cork's requirements, and this should include Europe too. Should the need arise for group stages they can look at other options, but this shouldn't be an immediate concern really, and if so only every 5 years or so. The exact same will apply for Dundalk, plus its one round extra now to get there, and better teams in the way too, Tallaght will fit the bill should arise again.
It is said that better facilities will attract more fans, but I still think anything over 3k is up there with the max that Dundalk can attract for a domestic game, maybe 4k but that would be the height given the population of the town / fanbase. I think 5k were at the final game v Cork in 2014, but this was the first league title in 19 years and a huge away support, plus they installed a temp stand also.
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