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joey B
24/03/2019, 10:56 PM
1,238 in Finn Park,200 from Rovers.

Shearer
29/03/2019, 7:45 PM
541 in Bray

ToberonaTornado
29/03/2019, 10:26 PM
Dundalk v Cork 3,783
Bohs v Pats 3,634
Waterford v Finn Harps 2,004

ToberonaTornado
29/03/2019, 10:36 PM
588 Drogs v Wexford

SkStu
29/03/2019, 10:56 PM
Rovers v UCD 2,812

Asterix
29/03/2019, 11:31 PM
Rovers v UCD 2,812

Seems a bit low, can;t see how everyone would have been able to be put in the main stand and still have a few hundred seats free , Extratime estimated 3800 as well. Although thats probably a bit high.

Kingswood Rover
30/03/2019, 12:01 AM
Rovers v UCD 2,812
Not sure about that looked a deal more than the sligo match,

SkStu
30/03/2019, 2:31 AM
Seems a bit low, can;t see how everyone would have been able to be put in the main stand and still have a few hundred seats free , Extratime estimated 3800 as well. Although thats probably a bit high.

That’s interesting Asterix (and Kingswood), I see that estimate now on the match report. I took the 2,812 number from their text updates during the match where it gave that number as the attendance (on 87’ mins). It’s still there.

Candystripe
30/03/2019, 10:29 AM
Looked around 3,200 at the Brandywell last night.

Kingswood Rover
30/03/2019, 10:50 AM
good attendances again last night

Buller
30/03/2019, 11:26 AM
Great attendances all round again! Really encouraging that it seems to be keeping up.

marinobohs
30/03/2019, 8:20 PM
Great to see the attendances across the League staying high. Let hope the ridiculous glut of matches over the coming weeks doesn’t chase away the new devotees

Martinho II
30/03/2019, 10:20 PM
cant remember our attendance tonight in CCS. but over 700 fans were at our game tonight.

outspoken
30/03/2019, 11:31 PM
cant remember our attendance tonight in CCS. but over 700 fans were at our game tonight.

Club not getting enough credit for the work they are doing online to promote things. Few seasons ago we'd barely draw 350 for that game. Best thing is I'm disappointed with 700 we can increase that easilly

joey B
01/04/2019, 11:14 PM
375 at Finn Park
635 at Carlisle Grounds
Absolutely baltic and ****ed down the whole game at Finn Park.

nigel-harps1954
01/04/2019, 11:29 PM
Surprised it was that high to be honest. I'd said about 300 at most.

patrickccfc
01/04/2019, 11:37 PM
991 at our game vs Cobh tonight. It was absolutely baltic

JC_GUFC
02/04/2019, 12:22 PM
472 (I think) at Waterford v Galway

About 400 at Cabo v Galway on Friday, I would say Cabo v Limerick last Saturday was 250 or so.

Martinho II
02/04/2019, 4:27 PM
included in that galway utd attendance was a certain galway utd program editor as he said on off the ball podcast this morning he was at it!

pineapple stu
03/04/2019, 6:02 AM
About 200 or so in Tolka

Olander
05/04/2019, 10:42 PM
712 very patient and hardy souls at Terryland Park tonight. Very impressive attendance when you consider we've lost 4 out of 4 home games and we've basically been awful this season. Maybe 100 or so travelling Limerick fans.

I don't even want to think what the attendance will be for Cobh Ramblers at home next week. Very disappointing.

pineapple stu
05/04/2019, 10:56 PM
515 at UCD v Waterford.

ToberonaTornado
05/04/2019, 11:52 PM
1878 Pats v Dundalk.
Bout 300 up from Dundalk.

Shearer
06/04/2019, 12:14 AM
712 very patient and hardy souls at Terryland Park tonight. Very impressive attendance when you consider we've lost 4 out of 4 home games and we've basically been awful this season. Maybe 100 or so travelling Limerick fans.

I don't even want to think what the attendance will be for Cobh Ramblers at home next week. Very disappointing.
Is that an official number? Certainly didn't look it.

Olander
06/04/2019, 2:52 AM
Is that an official number? Certainly didn't look it.
I thought it was about right to be honest. Yes official number.

Main stand folds 1,500. Attendance in it was sparse, but thought it was around 500 or a bit less with about 200 plus in the Old Stand and around the ground.

gael353
06/04/2019, 5:17 AM
Would have said 550/600. Bout 130/150 Limerick fans. Counted 145 in main stand at kick off.

outspoken
06/04/2019, 5:18 AM
Couldn't have been more than 100 in Wexford last night (although a few probably watched from the bar given the night that was in it) around 30 from Longford. Ferrycarrig is grim

Finlay Harp
06/04/2019, 5:45 AM
2,228 in Finn Park. Rain leading up to it and the Liverpool match on Tv probably cost us a couple of hundred more.

Jack B
06/04/2019, 2:54 PM
Would be surprised if that figure from Pats-Dundalk was correct, definitely seemed like there was at least 2000 there last night. The stand was pretty full which would nearly account for that in itself, that's without taking in the rest of the ground where granted there wasn't that many of us given the weather, but enough still for that to seem a low number.

oriel
06/04/2019, 5:50 PM
1878 Pats v Dundalk.
Bout 300 up from Dundalk.

Dundalk usually take a good crowd to this game, is your estimation for behind the ground only, as looked like more DFC fans were the stand from the brief tv clip, near the away end.

CorribsideSteve
06/04/2019, 6:48 PM
Pats had around 4K for their first game. It's a pity that just half that total were there to see them beat Dundalk. but it may have been an indication that 2K + stayed away to avoid seeing them lose handsomely, given their recent displays. This might kickstart their season now. Good attendances in general though, still holding up.

PartySaint
08/04/2019, 8:46 AM
Pats had around 4K for their first game. It's a pity that just half that total were there to see them beat Dundalk. but it may have been an indication that 2K + stayed away to avoid seeing them lose handsomely, given their recent displays. This might kickstart their season now. Good attendances in general though, still holding up.


I was actually fairly happy with the attendance on Friday, with our recent results, the rain and the Liverpool game I expected loads to stay away, the official number was 1,878 which is just over 100 more than the Harps game on a Monday night, anyone who was at both games will be able to see how laughable that is. Over 2,000 there hopefully the result brings a few more back.

CorribsideSteve
08/04/2019, 11:40 AM
I was actually fairly happy with the attendance on Friday, with our recent results, the rain and the Liverpool game I expected loads to stay away, the official number was 1,878 which is just over 100 more than the Harps game on a Monday night, anyone who was at both games will be able to see how laughable that is. Over 2,000 there hopefully the result brings a few more back.

Fair play. Wasn't intending to be condescending. Good to hear that Forrester might finally have found his groove.Such a talented player once he gets going.

EatYerGreens
08/04/2019, 11:46 AM
Would be surprised if that figure from Pats-Dundalk was correct, definitely seemed like there was at least 2000 there last night. The stand was pretty full which would nearly account for that in itself, that's without taking in the rest of the ground where granted there wasn't that many of us given the weather, but enough still for that to seem a low number.

There were quite a few empty seats kicking around in the stand though. A handful of people in the stand behind the goal, and a few dozen along the far touchline of the pitch.

EatYerGreens
08/04/2019, 11:55 AM
I was actually fairly happy with the attendance on Friday, with our recent results, the rain and the Liverpool game I expected loads to stay away, the official number was 1,878 which is just over 100 more than the Harps game on a Monday night, anyone who was at both games will be able to see how laughable that is. Over 2,000 there hopefully the result brings a few more back.

I was in Dublin for the night and went along to the match. Booked a ticket online early in the week, but was starting to have second thoughts with the negativity on her from Pats fans. I feared it might turn out to be a poor game and crowd. My other option was the UCD-Waterford fixture, which was appealing as I've never been to the Belfield Bowl. Once the goals started flying in at Belfield and Dundalk were dominating at the start of the game, I was thinking maybe I'd made the wrong decision. But it turned out to be a great game of ball at Richmond Park for a neutral (there were a few overseas neutrals near me as well).

The one thing I will say is that it was my first visit to Richmond Park for years, and the ground always looks a lot bigger and better on TV than when you're in it (especially from the stand). If Pats grow as a club (which hopefully all LOI teams will do over the years) then you can see the ground having limitations quite quickly. I also thought there was little singing, despite it being a great game and Pats being in the lead for most of it. A great evening out nonetheless (weather aside).

CorribsideSteve
08/04/2019, 12:34 PM
I was in Dublin for the night and went along to the match. Booked a ticket online early in the week, but was starting to have second thoughts with the negativity on her from Pats fans. I feared it might turn out to be a poor game and crowd. My other option was the UCD-Waterford fixture, which was appealing as I've never been to the Belfield Bowl. Once the goals started flying in at Belfield and Dundalk were dominating at the start of the game, I was thinking maybe I'd made the wrong decision. But it turned out to be a great game of ball at Richmond Park for a neutral (there were a few overseas neutrals near me as well).

The one thing I will say is that it was my first visit to Richmond Park for years, and the ground always looks a lot bigger and better on TV than when you're in it (especially from the stand). If Pats grow as a club (which hopefully all LOI teams will do over the years) then you can see the ground having limitations quite quickly. I also thought there was little singing, despite it being a great game and Pats being in the lead for most of it. A great evening out nonetheless (weather aside).

I'm sure Pat's fans would like something done about the coal bunker behind the goals where the away fans are situated. I mean, it's fine in a way, but looks only marginally better than Dundalk's away end when viewing from the TV. Would a stand similar to the one behind the other goals fit in there, space wise?

PartySaint
08/04/2019, 1:43 PM
I was in Dublin for the night and went along to the match. Booked a ticket online early in the week, but was starting to have second thoughts with the negativity on her from Pats fans. I feared it might turn out to be a poor game and crowd. My other option was the UCD-Waterford fixture, which was appealing as I've never been to the Belfield Bowl. Once the goals started flying in at Belfield and Dundalk were dominating at the start of the game, I was thinking maybe I'd made the wrong decision. But it turned out to be a great game of ball at Richmond Park for a neutral (there were a few overseas neutrals near me as well).

The one thing I will say is that it was my first visit to Richmond Park for years, and the ground always looks a lot bigger and better on TV than when you're in it (especially from the stand). If Pats grow as a club (which hopefully all LOI teams will do over the years) then you can see the ground having limitations quite quickly. I also thought there was little singing, despite it being a great game and Pats being in the lead for most of it. A great evening out nonetheless (weather aside).

In order for us to grow as a club we have to get out of Richmond. In a few years time we'll have a 10,000 seater Stadium in Tallaght and a redeveloped Dalymount to compete with for new fans.

If a mother or father is looking to bring their kids to a game on a Friday they will be mad to choose Richmond over those two.

bohsmug
08/04/2019, 2:15 PM
In order for us to grow as a club we have to get out of Richmond. In a few years time we'll have a 10,000 seater Stadium in Tallaght and a redeveloped Dalymount to compete with for new fans.

If a mother or father is looking to bring their kids to a game on a Friday they will be mad to choose Richmond over those two.

Has it gone totally quiet on that front now?

marinobohs
08/04/2019, 2:46 PM
In order for us to grow as a club we have to get out of Richmond. In a few years time we'll have a 10,000 seater Stadium in Tallaght and a redeveloped Dalymount to compete with for new fans.

If a mother or father is looking to bring their kids to a game on a Friday they will be mad to choose Richmond over those two.

Hmmmmm FAI / Genesis Report - Bohs + Shels in Dalymount, check. Shams + Pats in Tallaght ??? Be careful what you ask for PS ;)

PartySaint
08/04/2019, 4:07 PM
Hmmmmm FAI / Genesis Report - Bohs + Shels in Dalymount, check. Shams + Pats in Tallaght ??? Be careful what you ask for PS ;)

I'd rather die in Richmond :)

Buller
08/04/2019, 4:20 PM
Was there an official for the Cork City - Rovers game?

Asterix
08/04/2019, 4:36 PM
Was there an official for the Cork City - Rovers game?

3273 i think was announced at the game.

Jack B
08/04/2019, 4:42 PM
There were quite a few empty seats kicking around in the stand though. A handful of people in the stand behind the goal, and a few dozen along the far touchline of the pitch.

The stand itself holds around 2800 though so even with handfuls of empty spaces the figure given seems far too low. We don't count season ticket holders as part of the attendance though which may have something to do with that.

Re the question above about the shed: it's actually due to be knocked down soon, not sure on what the plan is after that though. It's ramshackled state is why they're so hesitant to let away fans underneath it despite cases such as the weather on Friday. Seems flawed if they eventually cave in and allow fans under it regardless but that's the official stance anyway.

ToberonaTornado
08/04/2019, 7:01 PM
Dundalk usually take a good crowd to this game, is your estimation for behind the ground only, as looked like more DFC fans were the stand from the brief tv clip, near the away end.

Shed end estimation Oriel.I just got in on time for k/o(traffic and parking was a bit brutal)

EatYerGreens
08/04/2019, 11:34 PM
I'm sure Pat's fans would like something done about the coal bunker behind the goals where the away fans are situated. I mean, it's fine in a way, but looks only marginally better than Dundalk's away end when viewing from the TV. Would a stand similar to the one behind the other goals fit in there, space wise?

As an aside on that - the shed at the away end was closed throughout the first half and the half-time interval, with Dundalk fans made to stand in the rain next to it. Then at the start of the second half stewards decided to let them go under the Shed for shelter - which was good but seemed a bit late to be honest. Strange to not let them in earlier, and they must have been soaked by then.

EatYerGreens
08/04/2019, 11:36 PM
In order for us to grow as a club we have to get out of Richmond. In a few years time we'll have a 10,000 seater Stadium in Tallaght and a redeveloped Dalymount to compete with for new fans.

If a mother or father is looking to bring their kids to a game on a Friday they will be mad to choose Richmond over those two.

Where would the club realistically go though ?

Richmond Park is a good plot of land to redevelop to help fund a move - but it's a very constricted site for access, which would reduce its value.

SkStu
09/04/2019, 12:17 AM
Does anyone still pull together the weekly averages and the previous years numbers across the divisions? I know Nigel used to do it but haven’t seen anything in a while?? Is the same info available online elsewhere?

ToberonaTornado
09/04/2019, 12:17 AM
As an aside on that - the shed at the away end was closed throughout the first half and the half-time interval, with Dundalk fans made to stand in the rain next to it. Then at the start of the second half stewards decided to let them go under the Shed for shelter - which was good but seemed a bit late to be honest. Strange to not let them in earlier, and they must have been soaked by then.

Drenched.
No small irony lost what so ever with the visiting Dundalk crowd about how awful it feels to be out in the rain but sure we sang about it all and then pats eventually opened it up :)

There are many,many supporters in Dundalk who DONT want to see any visiting supporter endure the same,and despite what some here may think,Dundalk fans are constantly urging the directors of our club to upgrade facility's at OP.

EatYerGreens
09/04/2019, 12:20 AM
Does anyone still pull together the weekly averages and the previous years numbers across the divisions? I know Nigel used to do it but haven’t seen anything in a while?? Is the same info available online elsewhere?

Was wondering that myself earlier.

oriel
09/04/2019, 11:59 AM
Dundalk's average so far this season is 3,100.

I always looked forward to seeing Nigel's overall summary, maybe he doesn't have the time, and to be fair he was doing it for 10 years ?