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Counting Crow
18/09/2003, 9:18 PM
Yes believe it or not it's true.
I've worked it out and the facts don't lie.

At the outset I want to appologise to any Dubs who may be reading this as you are now entering a zone that will require an IQ of more than 24 to comprehend exactly what is being said.........however I will summarise at the end for you.

Here goes......

......The average attendance in the premiership last Saturday was 33,389 - fact.
...... The average home gate @ the Cross is 5,000 - fact ( ish ).
...... The population of England is 52,000,000 - fact ( I counted them myself ).
...... The population of Ireland is 3,500,00 ( fact 'cos Bertie says so ).
...... Therefore, the percentage of people in England, per head of population, attending Premiership matches last Saturday was 0.0006%
...... The percentage of people in Ireland, per head of population, attending City games is 0.0014%

OK Dubs, here's the summary.......

.........therefore, 2.3% more people ( per head of population ) attend City matches than any of the Sky Premiership Teams.

CITY 'TILL I DIE.;)

yur man
18/09/2003, 11:53 PM
thats the best use of stats ive seen in a long time :D

dahamsta
18/09/2003, 11:59 PM
http://www.theregister.co.uk/media/1158.gif

opplock
19/09/2003, 9:07 AM
It almost makes me want to learn to count. It's not statistically significant but the population at the last census was over 3.9 m! Can you do the figures for the population of Cork and report back to us? ;)

Schumi
19/09/2003, 9:33 AM
Originally posted by Counting Crow
Yes believe it or not it's true.
I've worked it out and the facts don't lie.

At the outset I want to appologise to any Dubs who may be reading this as you are now entering a zone that will require an IQ of more than 24 to comprehend exactly what is being said.........however I will summarise at the end for you.

Here goes......

......The average attendance in the premiership last Saturday was 33,389 - fact.
...... The average home gate @ the Cross is 5,000 - fact ( ish ).
...... The population of England is 52,000,000 - fact ( I counted them myself ).
...... The population of Ireland is 3,500,00 ( fact 'cos Bertie says so ).
...... Therefore, the percentage of people in England, per head of population, attending Premiership matches last Saturday was 0.0006%
...... The percentage of people in Ireland, per head of population, attending City games is 0.0014%

OK Dubs, here's the summary.......

.........therefore, 2.3% more people ( per head of population ) attend City matches than any of the Sky Premiership Teams.

CITY 'TILL I DIE.;) With bull$hit like that, you should join FF!

Dricky
19/09/2003, 9:38 AM
Originally posted by Schumi
With bull$hit like that, you should join FF!

No the man speaks the truth, no Irish political party would dare to use such a crazy thing as 'the truth'

Schumi
19/09/2003, 9:40 AM
Originally posted by Dricky
no Irish political party would dare to use such a crazy thing as 'the truth' Exactly. So this misleading use of numbers would be perfect for them. :)

Shed End John
19/09/2003, 10:07 AM
Originally posted by opplock
Can you do the figures for the population of Cork and report back to us? ;)

Greater Cork area currently has a population of 180,000. City + County about 430,000. If that's any help to ya.

razor
19/09/2003, 10:08 AM
Originally posted by Counting Crow
The average home gate @ the Cross is 5,000 - fact ( ish ).


Very ish, realistically our average home gates are nearer to 3000.

NorthoftheLee
19/09/2003, 10:39 AM
Originally posted by Razor
Very ish, realistically our average home gates are nearer to 3000

Have to disagree, our lowest league home crowd this season is about 3,000 so how can that be our average. More 4,500 IMO.

Troy.McClure
19/09/2003, 1:31 PM
For the "best supported team in EUROPE", shouldnt you give some European stats? England doesnt = Europe!

max power
19/09/2003, 2:18 PM
if there are 25000 in longford and the home game has 2000, thats 8% of total population ???? not bad eh

Cityace
19/09/2003, 9:36 PM
I'd have look at Italy, i used watch the sunday games when channel 4 showed them,even the small games def had more then a big engerlish game.

BanagherOK!
19/09/2003, 10:44 PM
Celtic play in front of 60,000 at home games and Scotland only has a population of 5 million.,,,kind of takes the wind out of your sails big style.,,come to think of it I read somewhere that the Celtic support are 90% Irish or of Irish descent so forget the 5 million and do the maths with 3.5 Million,,,,as you say Berties figure and he's a Celtic man too!

thecorner
20/09/2003, 1:58 AM
would ye leave crow alone. hes trying to make a good thing out of a bad situation


P.S. CROW R THEY WORKING U 2 HARD

Counting Crow
20/09/2003, 9:07 AM
Thanks Corner.......how about you and I taking up the job share option @ work together......:D

Congratulations must go to the guy from Offaly ........ the first person to recieve a PC in that county......hope it goes well for you mate.

A couple of other points to note in relation to my stats....

.....re Celtic - rule 2A Sec. 4 states "there must be more that 8 teams in the league" thus ruling out both Celtic & Rangers as there are only 2 in the SPL.

......re Italy and Serie A - As Andy Gray claims the Priemiership is the biggest League in Europe ( and we all know he is right :rolleyes: ) I took England as being the benchmark.

...... re Irelands population - Counties Roscommon, Mayo & Offaly were not included as nobody there was able to fill out the census correctly ( anyone seen the film "Deliverance"? ) - this may explain the difference between my figure and the higher number quoted earlier by Applock.

Remember "statistics can't lie...and the more complicated you make them the less likely someone will verify them"......

.......just ask Bertie!:p

thecorner
20/09/2003, 9:12 AM
Originally posted by Counting Crow
Thanks Corner.......how about you and I taking up the job share option @ work together......:D

Congratulations must go to the guy from Offaly ........ the first person to recieve a PC in that county......hope it goes well for you mate.

A couple of other points to note in relation to my stats....

.....re Celtic - rule 2A Sec. 4 states "there must be more that 8 teams in the league" thus ruling out both Celtic & Rangers as there are only 2 in the SPL.

......re Italy and Serie A - As Andy Gray claims the Priemiership is the biggest League in Europe ( and we all know he is right :rolleyes: ) I took England as being the benchmark.

...... re Irelands population - Counties Roscommon, Mayo & Offaly were not included as nobody there was able to fill out the census correctly ( anyone seen the film "Deliverance"? ) - this may explain the difference between my figure and the higher number quoted earlier by Applock.

Remember "statistics can't lie...and the more complicated you make them the less likely someone will verify them"......

.......just ask Bertie!:p

what about queenstown
with their population and massive crowds their ratio must be huge

Counting Crow
20/09/2003, 9:22 AM
Queenstown are English .....aren't they?;)

I should have included them in the Premiership figures...!

By the way I didn't think they played football. It certainly doesn't resemble any type of football I've ever seen before.

Cityace
21/09/2003, 4:58 PM
I like those statistics.Many an argument can be won with the oul "best support per head" point.