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Partizan
17/09/2006, 1:45 PM
Way too high, I think.
There were 50 standing at the far and and mabe 100 beside the stand, so your guess on the numbers standing is OK. That leaves 1000 in a 1200 seater stand? Block A had about 20 people in it, and Block B was at least half empty. We reckoned 700, without a good view of the far blocks. Maybe 900 if the stand was fuller at the far end?
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FYI The stand holds 1275. Block A as you are right only had about 20. Block B half to three quarters full while the rest of the stand was full. I reckoned about 850 in the stand with another 200 or so standing around which leaves my guestimate at 1050-1100. But then again no matter what any of us says you will put down the lowest guestimate while everyone else get preferential treatment.
Will you just put down the proper figures and remove that chip off your shoulder.
pineapple stu
17/09/2006, 1:50 PM
So what you're saying is that trevy's guesstimate of 1200 was actually 10-15% too high, and then berating me for not going with it?
Block B was not half to three-quarters full. I was beside it in Block A and it was less than half full. The rest of the stand is highly unlikely to have been 100% full. It may look that way, but there's always gaps. For once, I was actually there as well, so can openly refute your claims. I'll go with 900 as a middle ground.
And you may talk all you like about the atmosphere being "non-stop" - it was mute in the ground. Not even so much as a "Come on Waterford" randomly shouted. About ten minutes of broken singing towards the end and that was it.
You might pass me your blue-tinted glasses...they're affecting you're ability to see things properly...
Bald Student
17/09/2006, 2:29 PM
So what you're saying is that trevy's guesstimate of 1200 was actually 10-15% too high, and then berating me for not going with it?
Block B was not half to three-quarters full. I was beside it in Block A and it was less than half full. The rest of the stand is highly unlikely to have been 100% full. It may look that way, but there's always gaps. For once, I was actually there as well, so can openly refute your claims. I'll go with 900 as a middle ground.
And you may talk all you like about the atmosphere being "non-stop" - it was mute in the ground. Not even so much as a "Come on Waterford" randomly shouted. About ten minutes of broken singing towards the end and that was it.
You might pass me your blue-tinted glasses...they're affecting you're ability to see things properly...
There was a group of about 30 Waterford fans singing pretty much non-stop in the back left hand corner and the rest of the crowd was very quiet.
There were no more than 800 people there. The fact that the game I was at down there has been given a stupidly overestimated crowd makes me think that a lot of the other figures on here are wrong as well.
pineapple stu
17/09/2006, 2:31 PM
Wouldn't say non-stop, but they were making an effort in fairness.
I was highlighting the promise of a "rocking" RSC, though.
gael353
17/09/2006, 2:38 PM
Nice smart arsed answer from you again gael.
Also all our home attendances are still higher than yere's.:)
560-poor crwod but it was a Saturday,it was wet and it was against Kilkenny.
I think the phrase or term your looking for is "educated" and you and your dictatorship, franchise loving hoard have yet to convince anyone outside of Galway United that your attendance figures are correct. But do keep peddling it cos one day someone in the FAI might just listen to you now that your moving onto third level education. Comming soon, to the limerck forum a full scale debate on Galway united which cant be delted by galway heads lol
sonofstan
17/09/2006, 2:39 PM
Cork V Bohs - Main Stand about 70- 75%, St. Annes under 50%, couldn't see the Derrynane being in it (and there were 32 of us, according to Philo's headcount). What does that add up to?
Cork V Bohs - Main Stand about 70- 75%, St. Annes under 50%, couldn't see the Derrynane being in it (and there were 32 of us, according to Philo's headcount). What does that add up to?
Main Stand - 1500
St Annes - 1500
Derrynane - usually more or less full as all ex-sheddies go there. so let say 700 out of 850.
I was told approx 4000 so lets say 3750.
Dundalk v Harps: 1400-1500, down a touch on the last couple, cos it was Friday rather than our usual Thursday!
560 in Terryland desperate night and whoever decided on a 7.00pm start on a saturday hasnt a clue about galway supporters.Both sunday & saturday games in a fortnight have seen our gates almost halved but id expect a huge improvment on Friday even if it does clash with Connacht -v- Edinburgh.
gael353
18/09/2006, 9:43 AM
Connacht -v- Edinburgh.
:eek: but which game will Mr Fallon attend?
Pablo
18/09/2006, 11:11 AM
Main Stand - 1500
St Annes - 1500
Derrynane - usually more or less full as all ex-sheddies go there. so let say 700 out of 850.
I was told approx 4000 so lets say 3750.
4,000 reported on RTE radio and on The Evening Echo on saturday
stann
18/09/2006, 11:52 AM
Block B was not half to three-quarters full. I was beside it in Block A and it was less than half full. The rest of the stand is highly unlikely to have been 100% full. It may look that way, but there's always gaps. For once, I was actually there as well, so can openly refute your claims. I'll go with 900 as a middle ground.
That's too low, Stu.
Block B was more than half full, I was in it and I counted the seats and there was more occupied than vacant and now I rather cleverly use that fact to surmise it was more than half full. Not much more mind you, but just. :)
The stand holds 1270 or thereabouts and is split into 2 big blocks of about 340 seats (B and D) and 3 smaller ones of about 200 (A, C and E).
So let's see, erring very much on the low side, what we get...
Block A - 20 so, as you say yourself.
Block B - more than half, but what the hell, let's say 170
Block C - was nearly full, but let's say 3/4s - 150
Block D - was chocker, but what the hell again, let's say only 300
Block E - totally packed - no gaps - 200.
Conservative total of 840, with the actual figure closer to 900 in my opinion.
Figure for the ground was 150-200. At one stage I did a head count (it was that type of game) and could see 87 standing from my seat, but I couldn't see all of those standing on the right of the stand, and none of those on the hill to the left of it, but am reliably informed by a couple of people that those figures are correct.
So we have a range from an absolute minimum of 990 to 1100, with my guess for the real total at pretty much the same, or a smidgin higher than last week, about 1050 or so.
How 900 is a median figure I don't know, but sure you'll put down what you want to whatever I say anyway.
OneRedArmy
18/09/2006, 12:23 PM
Is there any evidence to back up the often touted view that winter season attendences are better?
If this is true, there should have been a noticeable increase in attendences over the last 3-4 weeks. I personally haven't seen it.
pineapple stu
18/09/2006, 12:30 PM
How 900 is a median figure I don't know
It's a median figure between my guesstimate of 700, Bald Student's guess of 800, Partizan's guess of 1050 and trevy's 1200. And now your figure of 1000-ish.
bluemovie
18/09/2006, 1:13 PM
Chalk me down for 1100. The game was so bad that you could have done three or four headcounts to make sure. A few of us in Block E spent way too long sizing up the attendance. Strange one in that it looked ominous 10 minutes before kick-off, but really filled up just after - no doubt boosted by the 3 scruffy, late for their own funeral students.
While there may be over- and under- estimations, a figure of 700 would be just plain wrong. As said by Stanislaus, E and D were absolutely FULL (the Waterford alphabet goes backwards!), C and B were busy and there were decent bunches standing to either side of the stand and across by SuperQuim.
The game was awful with us being slightly more awful than them. UCD have now perfected the 0-0 stalemate to such a degree that the newspapers are giving the results on Fridays now rather than wait til Saturday. How do you stick it? As one of the lads said, "At least when we were sh*t, we got to see the other team scoring goals".
John83
18/09/2006, 6:03 PM
"At least when we were sh*t, we got to see the other team scoring goals".
When you were sh*t? You have 11 points, ffs. :rolleyes:
bluemovie
19/09/2006, 9:31 AM
7 points from the last 3 games with no goals conceded. We're one of the form teams. Our season only starts when the schools go back. BRING ON THE BO-EZ!
7 points from the last 3 games with no goals conceded. We're one of the form teams. Our season only starts when the schools go back. BRING ON THE BO-EZ!
Form team. Nice to hear that again!
To go back to those averages again, by your own figures, Stu, you should have gone with (700+800+1000+1050+1200)/5 = 950
However, my estimate was actually 1050, so you should really have gone with (700+800+1050+1050+1200)/5 = 960
I presume you will now include bluemovie's figure, and be going with (700+800+1050+1050+1100+1200)/6 = 983
Let's see... :D
The Stars
20/09/2006, 3:52 PM
hopefully be a big crowd in The Showgrounds this weekend for the visit of St.Pats.....hopefully 3000+,but we will have to see.
Battery Rover
20/09/2006, 7:01 PM
Couldnt make the Athlone vs Limerick match last weekend but from what i was told the crowd might have scraped 150
Received a text message from Ash 5 mins after the Monaghan vs Athlone match had started on Tuesday night saying that he had counted 30 people in attendance including the bar staff, stewards and people on the turnstiles. Havent asked him anymore about it but I am sure he will be on some time tomorrow to confirm if it improved or not.
The Stars
20/09/2006, 8:50 PM
There is no way that there will be 3000 + in there this weekend unless i am totally out of touch, i would have thought 2000+ would be a good crowd.
Im hoping for 3000+ because of the "trip to old trafford" thing,which will hopefully bring in more than usuall.
The Stars
21/09/2006, 6:20 PM
ya.....www.sligorovers.com will explain more.
John Delaney was in Sligo the other day saying it is a good idea....so it has to work....(rolls eyes)
Dundalk v Rovers... hard to know precisely, Dundalk FM estimated 5000-6000!! The crowd was a fair bit less than were there for the Drogs cup game last season, which was 4,500, but something in the region 3000-3500. Not bad for a Thursday night in a hurricane in the First Division.
holidaysong
22/09/2006, 11:04 AM
Yeah, I would say it was around 3500 myself. A great crowd, although I would have preferred if the casual scum had stayed away.
NY Hoop
22/09/2006, 11:07 AM
Yeah, I would say it was around 3500 myself. A great crowd, although I would have preferred if the casual scum had stayed away.
2500 tops. The stand was not full and nobody behind the goals. More if you didnt play it midweek.
KOH
holidaysong
22/09/2006, 11:12 AM
More if you didnt play it midweek.
It has been explained countless times why we play on a Thursday. Get over it.
From the away terrace you can't wee the larger home terrace the other side of the stand. It was definitely over 3,000.
oriel
22/09/2006, 11:13 AM
stand hols 1,300, was 1,000 in it
rovs away support 500
town side of stand and front of stand 800 (un seen by any away support)
far side terrace 1,200
= 3,500 attendance
only figure I`m unsure of is far side terrace, may have even been up to 1,500 as this is only newly built and hard to judge a true figure
max 3,800 min 3,500
GalwayFrancis
22/09/2006, 9:30 PM
Official attendance in Terryland Park tonight: 1150
Conor H
22/09/2006, 9:54 PM
I know lims fans hate it but alot of U-12's there too.Stilll great atmosphere there!Good days on there way back to Terryland!:)
bohs til i die
22/09/2006, 10:43 PM
825 or so at Bohs v Waterford
Frankfurt Hoop
22/09/2006, 10:46 PM
I'd go with oriel's figure of 3,500 for Dundalk v Rovers as there was a decent crowd on the town terrace. I wouldn't hold your breath for an official figure as I doubt the cabbages that run Dundalk FC can count much beyond the fingers of one hand.
sonofstan
23/09/2006, 1:49 AM
I'd go with oriel's figure of 3,500 for Dundalk v Rovers as there was a decent crowd on the town terrace. I wouldn't hold your breath for an official figure as I doubt the cabbages that run Dundalk FC can count much beyond the fingers of one hand.
up to six, then...
pineapple stu
23/09/2006, 1:50 AM
825 or so at Bohs v Waterford
:eek:
430 at UCD-Cork.
Frankfurt Hoop
23/09/2006, 1:58 AM
sonofstan wrote:
up to six, then..
or maybe four... certainly not five.
eamoss
23/09/2006, 11:26 AM
Photos of the crowd!!
http://file018.bebo.com/6/large/2006/09/21/23/182531498a2084669893b170012551l.jpg
http://file018.bebo.com/13/large/2006/09/21/23/182531498a2084682380b728853963l.jpg
http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/gallery/vDundalk_210906_GKelly/vDundalk_210906_09_GKelly.jpg
Battery Rover
23/09/2006, 10:10 PM
Athlone vs Harps - max of 150 at the game with probably only 100 paying through the gate, the rest season tickets and freebies. At least we will have a near full house next week.
gael353
24/09/2006, 11:08 AM
I counted 123 ppl at the game last night.
sligoman
24/09/2006, 12:10 PM
rovers.com has it at 2,500. Wouldn't be too sure, defo not more than that anyway.
The Stars
24/09/2006, 3:38 PM
I would have estimated about 2750 for this match..hopefully be even more for Killester considering it is the Cup and the sunshiners might come out for that one.
Dr.Nightdub
24/09/2006, 5:13 PM
Jeez i would have it was a cert that there more than that SM but i suppose it close to what i would have guessed, the main stand was packed with people standing up at the back approx 1650, i would have said fairly close to 600 in the blue stand which would have meant 3/4 full and behind the goals shed end there was a few hundred 300 or 400. Still think my fugure is a better but it is close enough to be honest.
Think you're being a bit optimistic there RT. About 200 (pushing it) behind the goal. I presume the blue stand is where the away fans go, it was full from the turnstile end to about half way, then thinned out. There was about 30 of us roughly two thirds of the way and no-one beyond us. No way 3/4 full.
Kildare Lad
24/09/2006, 5:19 PM
I counted 123 ppl at the game last night.
Id say thats about right, a very poor crowd
DmanDmythDledge
24/09/2006, 7:29 PM
but it would be cool if clubs released official figures.
I thought Sligo did? Someone gave an exact figure in this thread for the attendence against Cork.
I counted 123 ppl at the game last night.
Counted 130 meself:( so won't argue with that.
Ryder cup and U21's final in Cork today would have affected a bit of the support
adamcarr
24/09/2006, 9:41 PM
Counted 130 meself:( so won't argue with that.
Ryder cup and U21's final in Cork today would have affected a bit of the support
Around 80 odd Kildare fans there today so Im told.
Photos of the crowd!!
http://file018.bebo.com/6/large/2006/09/21/23/182531498a2084669893b170012551l.jpg
http://file018.bebo.com/13/large/2006/09/21/23/182531498a2084682380b728853963l.jpg
http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/gallery/vDundalk_210906_GKelly/vDundalk_210906_09_GKelly.jpg
and the Rovers 'end':
http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/gallery/index.php?Qwd=./vDundalk_210906_BBest&Qif=vDundalk_210906_01_BBest.jpg&Qiv=thumbs&Qis=M
http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/gallery/index.php?Qwd=./vDundalk_210906_BBest&Qif=vDundalk_210906_10_BBest.jpg&Qiv=thumbs&Qis=M
red bellied
24/09/2006, 11:58 PM
2500 would be more than less an a exact figure in the Showgrounds Saturday night.
pineapple stu
25/09/2006, 11:06 PM
Update after the last two rounds. 2005 and 2004 in brackets. FD and PD indicate average crowd got in a different division to current year. 1 and 2 refer to first round and second round of matches.
PREMIER DIVISION
Bohs - 1622 (1976; 2340) (missing Drogheda 2)
Bray - 1108 (1550; 818 FD) (missing Longford 2)
Cork - 3035 (3644; 4033) (missing St Pat's 1)
Derry - 2410 (2698; 1672)
Drogheda - 1719 (1682; 1554) (missing Bray 2)
Dublin City - 488 (175 FD; 592)
Longford - 747 (1004; 1131)
Pat's - 1415 (1599; 1882)
Shels - 1458 (1949; 2158)
Sligo - 1891 (1794 FD; 781 FD)
UCD - 543 (653; 306 FD)
Waterford - 868 (1513; 1753)
FIRST DIVISION
Athlone - 305 (316; 291)
Cobh - 375 (403; 240) (missing Athlone 2, Finn Harps 1, Galway 2 and Limerick 1)
Dundalk - 960 (474; 591)
Harps - 463 (1347 PD; 1106) (missing Monaghan 1)
Galway - 838 (566; 571)
Kildare - 294 (186; 298) (missing Harps 2)
Kilkenny - 123 (185; 110) (missing Cobh (both) and Kildare (both))
Limerick - 399 (669; 188) (missing Dundalk)
Monaghan - 181 (183; 182)
Rovers - 1060 (1539 PD; 1349 PD)
Premier Division average - 1413 (1759)
First Division average - 514 (520)
Overall average - 984 (1195)
Recent games missing -
Bray v Longford
Drogheda v Bray
Cobh v Galway
Kilkenny v Cobh
Limerick v Dundalk
aido1895
25/09/2006, 11:12 PM
would estimate the crowd at tolka for shels v derry to have been 2,100
pineapple stu
25/09/2006, 11:27 PM
Updated for that; cheers.
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