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sadloserkid
24/05/2022, 6:24 PM
Are Limerick FC not already in the rubbish forum?

I think I may have hinted at this before Nesta. When you try and discuss issues you're a genuinely very interesting poster to match any on the forum. When you try and inject a bit of personality though you let yourself down quite badly on an incredibly regular basis.

Nesta99
24/05/2022, 6:41 PM
Warts and all consistency - I'll take that!

Kingswood Rover
27/05/2022, 5:24 PM
West and South stand in Talla now sold out for Tonights Ringer Derby, will it be 7 k nice evening could be.

LOI101
27/05/2022, 9:13 PM
7,011 announced on loitv as attendance in Tallaght

Nesta99
27/05/2022, 9:18 PM
2889 in Orel I think.

Martinho II
27/05/2022, 9:34 PM
Roy Keane was at Cobh Ramblers Longford Town game tonight!

SPXcyan
27/05/2022, 10:18 PM
1,150 at the RSC Vs Treaty Utd.

total hoofball
27/05/2022, 10:43 PM
7,011 announced on loitv as attendance in Tallaght
Some amount of empty seats in Tallaght tonight for a supposed 7,011 attendance out of a 8,000 capacity

exiled_gufc_fan
27/05/2022, 10:49 PM
Galway v Cork 4155

nigel-harps1954
27/05/2022, 11:37 PM
Some amount of empty seats in Tallaght tonight for a supposed 7,011 attendance out of a 8,000 capacity

Would you say there were about 1,000 empty?

Nesta99
27/05/2022, 11:38 PM
Galway v Cork 4155

55 cork fans? Seeing as they love leaving Cork 'n all

ToberonaTornado
28/05/2022, 12:56 AM
Galway v Cork 4155

Thumping attendance. 👏 great job Galway

El-Pietro
28/05/2022, 1:18 AM
There were a few hundred of us. I dont know Terryland well enough to estimate but we had two sections mostly full (one over stuffed, one not quite full) and another bunch behind the goal.

total hoofball
28/05/2022, 7:51 AM
Would you say there were about 1,000 empty?
More like 2,000 to 2,500 range, large gaps of empty seats everywhere in all the stands and Rovers claimed before the game that the main and South stands were sold out and the east stand had a limited amount of tickets available. Rovers 100% spoofing that 7,011 attendance number for last night

Kingswood Rover
28/05/2022, 9:58 AM
More like 2,000 to 2,500 range, large gaps of empty seats everywhere in all the stands and Rovers claimed before the game that the main and South stands were sold out and the east stand had a limited amount of tickets available. Rovers 100% spoofing that 7,011 attendance number for last night
Going to Talla all the time and am always interested in attendances there was deffo less than 7 k there but the attendance was 6K plus not. I noticed a few season ticket holder around me not there as on Hols. Its that time of the year. Good Shels support btw and gave brilliant support to their team.

oriel
28/05/2022, 2:14 PM
2889 in Orel I think.

Yes that was the official, even taking away 400** or so Pats, we are bucking the national trend as our crowds are down by around 400-500 from the Kenny era. You can see the faces all around, guys who come week in week out, and not as before people you would only see once a month or so.

Suppose it was to be expected, not dominating, box office Kenny leaving, most of 2020 and 2021 and p6 in general, lucky to have a core of 2600 or so home fans, but we are finding it hard to break 3k barrier, it was only 100 or so out last night mind.

Now it might increase as the season moves on, but have to say I was expecting 3k to be there for most games, unless as some saying the zappers / count is out?

** Looked at highlights on DFCTV, not sure there was 400 Pats, maybe 300, but still doesn't change the final figure of just under 3k.

EatYerGreens
29/05/2022, 10:43 PM
Galway v Cork 4155

That's brilliant

brendy_éire
30/05/2022, 2:28 PM
Derry-Finn Harps sold out.

joey B
30/05/2022, 2:43 PM
Derry-Finn Harps sold out.

How many does that away end in the Brandywell hold Brendy?

brendy_éire
30/05/2022, 4:44 PM
How many does that away end in the Brandywell hold Brendy?

Just over 225 or so, I think?

nigel-harps1954
30/05/2022, 4:58 PM
Derry-Finn Harps sold out.

Are there reserved season ticket spaces in both stands Brendy? Seemed to be a fair swathe of empty seats in both stands from the stream.

Must be a lot of pressure on elected officials locally now too, given Brandywell has been sold out effectively every game this season.

total hoofball
30/05/2022, 6:25 PM
Going to Talla all the time and am always interested in attendances there was deffo less than 7 k there but the attendance was 6K plus not. I noticed a few season ticket holder around me not there as on Hols. Its that time of the year. Good Shels support btw and gave brilliant support to their team.
It definitely wasn't above 6,000, photos I took of the match show the east stand (with supposedly a limited amount of tickets) before kick-off was barely past 50% capacity and as it holds 3,000 you're looking at a generous estimate of 1,300 empty seats. Scattered sections of empty seats in the sold out South stand and a visible amount empty seats in the also sold out main West stand.

Looks to me Rovers were hyping up a 7k plus and potential sell out in the day before the game to drive up last minute ticket sales and they had to validate that strategy by claiming the 7,011 near sell out attendance number. We all know some clubs in the LOI over the years have inflated their attendances numbers by including all season ticket holders as attending even if they are absent or by outright fabricating the attendance, everyone including sponsors cop onto that eventually Rovers don't need to do it when they are already generating brilliant numbers

brendy_éire
31/05/2022, 12:32 PM
Are there reserved season ticket spaces in both stands Brendy? Seemed to be a fair swathe of empty seats in both stands from the stream.

Must be a lot of pressure on elected officials locally now too, given Brandywell has been sold out effectively every game this season.

Yes, but some people don't go to their seats. A few hundred stand beside the new stand who would be ST holders. You can't buy standing tickets for some reason, so they buy a seat and never use it.
In the other stand, people will buy a ticket but stand in the likes of Block J/K, hence the empty seats.

Long story about the funding allocation for the completion of the new stand, but the season has highlighted the need for it.

oriel
31/05/2022, 12:55 PM
2889 in Orel I think.

Per update on Oriel Web, seems to be inconsistencies with scanners with a lot saying their tickets not scanning, take 10% as a probable figure, which would see this latest 'official' one really 3,177 which seems more accurate to me.

The other thing of course is that majority owners are a sports data company, and we can't seem to get this right !!

Nesta99
31/05/2022, 5:28 PM
Per update on Oriel Web, seems to be inconsistencies with scanners with a lot saying their tickets not scanning, take 10% as a probable figure, which would see this latest 'official' one really 3,177 which seems more accurate to me.

The other thing of course is that majority owners are a sports data company, and we can't seem to get this right !!

it'd take a bit longer but an accurate figure could done the old fashioned way of counting gate receipts, clickers, turnstile counter. Irrespective of accurate attendances if there was a need to evacuate the ground I doubt emergency services would be too pleased if there was 2-300 people more in attendance that the figures they'd be given due to tickets not scanning. Aside from online/season ticket sales there has to be a better way than still buying from a ticket booth, cash only afaik, and walking a few meters to then have ticket scanned entering the ground.

nr637
07/06/2022, 9:18 AM
There was over 3000+ at Tallaght on Friday night for the U21's 3-0 win against Bosnia.

Any attendance figure for Ireland's U21's 3-1 win over Montenegro on Sunday? :tremble:

passinginterest
07/06/2022, 9:53 AM
There was over 3000+ at Tallaght on Friday night for the U21's 3-0 win against Bosnia.

Any attendance figure for Ireland's U21's 3-1 win over Montenegro on Sunday? :tremble:

It was just over 3,100 again. I was a minute or two late and they didn't even look at my ticket, never mind scan it, so attendance might have been a bit more even. I was in a different stand so always hard to estimate, but felt like there was a good few more at the game yesterday. The way ticetmaster/FAI released the tickets for both games can't have helped the attendance as when you looked online there was generally only drips and drabs available.

2 Year Contract
07/06/2022, 11:25 AM
3057 on Friday and 3126 yesterday were the official figures announced at the matches

Martinho II
07/06/2022, 8:07 PM
3057 on Friday and 3126 yesterday were the official figures announced at the matches

Richie Sadlier was very critical of the lack of support yesterday in Tallaght but surely with a bank holiday it would lessen than increase gates.

Nesta99
07/06/2022, 9:58 PM
He is right but we all know the tendency of the Irish sporting public to be bandwagoners. The U21s havent yet won their spurs in the public psyche regardless of what has been a very good campaign. Its a pity the Italy game isnt at home as it could have sold out as a winner takes all. If we are in a play-off I think it will be a good attendance for the home leg. This u21 side is still flying a bit under the radar but the FAI could push things more eg Noss as a Bundesliga player, Smallbone in the EPL and of course tapping in to LoI support for our domestic players. There isnt a connect between the u21s and the sporting public imo, in contrast to other underage sides that have reached at least elite phases of qualifiers.

Martinho II
08/06/2022, 7:47 PM
I read today that if Ireland qualify for U21s finals they could be playing in Turners Cross. I think that would be a superb idea imo.

Nah Nah Nah Nah
08/06/2022, 11:09 PM
I read today that if Ireland qualify for U21s finals they could be playing in Turners Cross. I think that would be a superb idea imo.

It’s in Romania and Georgia

EatYerGreens
09/06/2022, 12:08 AM
It’s in Romania and Georgia

Are Romania and Georgia jointly hosting the tournament ? They're nowhere near each other !

Nah Nah Nah Nah
09/06/2022, 10:48 AM
Yeah they’re joint hosts. Just swim across the Black Sea. Be grand.

Nesta99
09/06/2022, 7:49 PM
Well there isnt a whole lot of shipping going on so now would be the time....is there even flight routes crossing without rerouting south toward Turkish airspace. Strange pairing but the decision was before everything on the north coast became a warzone. Id presume that group fixtures will be kept in one or other of the countries - can each side of the knockouts be kept in the same country as the group participants up to the final or is the format already set. UEFA have managed complex draws before but have often led to more inconvenience in travel.

Martinho II
09/06/2022, 8:00 PM
It’s in Romania and Georgia

Meant to say that Irish U21 side could be playing in Turners Cross if they decide to move games from Tallaght but whether FAI are brave enough to move is another days battle!

EatYerGreens
10/06/2022, 1:42 PM
Meant to say that Irish U21 side could be playing in Turners Cross if they decide to move games from Tallaght but whether FAI are brave enough to move is another days battle!

They should try it to see what the crowds are like. You could imagine a 4,000+ turnout for a decent U21 fixture in Cork. Novelty factor alone would drive a few souls there for a one-off.

Bunny Kelly
12/06/2022, 10:52 AM
Any official attendances from the weekend? Was at Wexford & it looked very poor, disappointing for the club as most competitive team they have had for a few years

EatYerGreens
12/06/2022, 12:56 PM
Any official attendances from the weekend? Was at Wexford & it looked very poor, disappointing for the club as most competitive team they have had for a few years

Have Wexford ever had decent crowds ? How many were they getting in the early days ? Or in that run they had to the League Cup Final ?

ForzaForth
12/06/2022, 1:18 PM
Off the top of my head, Wexford got 3,500 for the League Cup Final against Derry in 2008 and 2,200 for their first home match against Cobh in 2007. About 1,350 attended the home match when we won the First Division against Athlone in 2015. The figures for the first two matches mentioned above on Wikipedia are a bit lower than what I remember but the differences are not worth worrying about.

joey B
12/06/2022, 1:26 PM
Off the top of my head, Wexford got 3,500 for the League Cup Final against Derry in 2008 and 2,200 for their first home match against Cobh in 2007. About 1,350 attended the home match when we won the First Division against Athlone in 2015. The figures for the first two matches mentioned above on Wikipedia are a bit lower than what I remember but the differences are not worth worrying about.

Do you think the location of the ground has impacted attendances Forza? It’s a quite a bit outside the town….

ForzaForth
12/06/2022, 1:34 PM
My own view is that the location of the ground has only marginal impact. If we had a team that was battling at the top of the table, you'd get the attendances at Ferrycarrig as history shows. As a new club, however, we were never going to have a ground inside the Wexford bypass.

Glen Of Aherlow
12/06/2022, 7:04 PM
My own view is that the location of the ground has only marginal impact. If we had a team that was battling at the top of the table, you'd get the attendances at Ferrycarrig as history shows. As a new club, however, we were never going to have a ground inside the Wexford bypass.

No more than Longford I find it hard to believe ground location doesn’t play a part , I mean for a lad that goes for a few pints after work and then might go to the game surely it makes a big difference If the ground is fairly central and you can walk to the game

Martinho II
12/06/2022, 7:14 PM
No more than Longford I find it hard to believe ground location doesn’t play a part , I mean for a lad that goes for a few pints after work and then might go to the game surely it makes a big difference If the ground is fairly central and you can walk to the game

Yeah I know when we were in Abbeycartron our crowds werent that spectacular at all except for when Derry City visited us in the mid 80s. The only reason we only got huge crowds over 20 yrs ago was winter football and there was no GAA. I think that has to be a factor imo. Bishopsgate is 3 miles out of town and would put off ppl that dont drive.

Nesta99
17/06/2022, 6:58 PM
I'll get in early with this being an attendance of 3.5k. I will guess at 3200 + change will be announced by the club :D

*3409 announced.

pateen
18/06/2022, 10:57 AM
Out of curiosity, how many away fans would UCD have brought to the Pat's game last night?

pineapple stu
18/06/2022, 10:59 AM
Couple of dozen I guess.

Nesta99
18/06/2022, 11:21 PM
Couple of dozen I guess.

Cant count club officials or players family or friends!

pineapple stu
19/06/2022, 6:53 AM
Cos they're Pat's fans but just don't know it yet?

red bellied
19/06/2022, 9:03 AM
2120 in Showgrounds about 80 in away support.