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harpskid
16/03/2005, 10:23 AM
Finn Harps kick-off their eircom League Premier Division campaign against
Cork City at Finn Park on Saturday 19th March. Finn Harps FC would like to draw your attention to the following and especially to the fact that the
main entrace to Finn Park will now be from Chestnut Road.

Match will kick-off at 7.45pm.
Admission is by ticket ONLY.
Tickets will be on sale from 6.15pm.
Ticket outlet will be outside the entrance at Chestnut Road (behind
McElhinneys)
There will be NO admission to the ground via the entrance on Navenny
Street. There will be no tickets on sale at here.
Season Tickets will be available at the club office from 6.00pm. The
club office has now moved beside the Chestnut Road entrance (behind
McElhinneys)
Please arrive early and aim to be in the ground by 7.30pm

James
16/03/2005, 10:27 AM
harpskid, what kind of attendence are ye expecting for this one

joey B
16/03/2005, 10:37 AM
I'd say in the region of 3000.

harpskid
16/03/2005, 10:39 AM
Expecting in the region of 3-4,000.

I'd say we'll have a load of the band wagon supporters in as it's our first back up.

Many of you coming?

James
16/03/2005, 10:46 AM
a few buses afaik, the club have organised a charted flight with space for 150 odd fans so if that takes off as well as the ppl going up by car.. cud be between 200-300 noisey city fans

should be a good one :ball:

Colm
16/03/2005, 2:37 PM
Expecting in the region of 3-4,000.

I'd say we'll have a load of the band wagon supporters in as it's our first back up.

Many of you coming?

Did ye not have 6000 for the game last season when ye got promoted? I would have thought that ye're first game back in the big time would attract a similar attendance?

harpskid
16/03/2005, 6:00 PM
I wouldn't say that there'd be as many as that - hopefully i'm wrong.

That night people came to see the club lift a national league title for the very first time, it was more like a cup final!!

I'd say we'll still have a big crowd and the Blue Army will be our usual noisy and colourful selves