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  • Bald Student
    First Team
    • Mar 2003
    • 1824

    #1

    Aertel's eL Focus

    MARK O'NEILL-CUMMINS' EIRCOM LGE FOCUS
    Under the guidance of their manager
    Pete Mahon, the students of UCD are
    improving game by game and increasingly
    becoming a threat in the Premier
    Division.

    Their home form is superb. Following a
    defeat to Drogheda at Belfield in late
    March, College have gone on to beat
    Waterford and Derry, and, last Friday
    night, came from a goal down to claim a
    point against Bohemians.

    UCD's side is built around a small
    group of stars who have seen several
    seasons of action with the club.

    www.rte.ie/sport



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    Soccer News
    MARK O'NEILL-CUMMINS' EIRCOM LGE FOCUS
    Mick O'Donnell, Tony McDonnell, Robbie
    Martin and Alan Mahon have been
    particularly impressive for UCD this
    season.

    Having lost Sean Finn and Willie Doyle
    to Waterford in pre-season, Mahon
    brought in hot-shot Damien Dupuy from
    Galway.

    Dupuy scored against Shels in the
    opening game of the season but has
    disappointed since and has not found
    the net again.

    Under-age internationals Gary Dicker
    and Darren Quigley also feature
    regularly.



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    Soccer News
    MARK O'NEILL-CUMMINS' EIRCOM LGE FOCUS
    Off the field, things could be better
    for UCD. Belfield Park is a great
    little ground but crowds are very small
    for a club hoping to make inroads in
    the Premier Division.

    Attendances are bigger for the visit of
    the big Dublin teams or the likes of
    Cork City and it can often seem like a
    home game for the visiting side.

    Take last Friday, for example. The main
    stand was packed with Bohemians
    supporters who raised the roof when the
    Gypsies trotted onto the park.

    When the home side followed you could
    hear a pin drop.



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    MARK O'NEILL-CUMMINS' EIRCOM LGE FOCUS
    UCD have a large catchment area all to
    themselves from which to draw support,
    not to mention a college full of
    students, but still their attendances
    are minimal.

    A good PR job would help but perhaps an
    arrangement with a local youth team is
    a more practical option.

    A boys' side from Mount Merrion played
    their Bohs counterparts at half time on
    Friday.

    A link-up with a club like this could
    foster community relations and, in
    turn, maybe UCD's scholarship system
    could accommodate the local talent?
  • pineapple stu
    Biased against YOUR club
    • Aug 2002
    • 40781

    #2
    Originally posted by Bald Student
    A good PR job would help but perhaps an arrangement with a local youth team is a more practical option.

    A boys' side from Mount Merrion played their Bohs counterparts at half time on
    Friday.

    A link-up with a club like this could foster community relations and, in turn, maybe UCD's scholarship system could accommodate the local talent?
    What's the story with that link? I know we had one in place - and all the Mount Merrion schoolboy teams got free season tickets - but I thought it had fallen away or something?

    Good article though, if a little waffly. Bit harsh on Damo, especially as he's been out on the wing; think he's been doing well lately - has made a huge number of important interceptions to stop opposition attacks.

    Think it makes the usual mistake of equating fans' noise with numbers though - I'd say Bohs fans only outnumbered us 2:1 on Friday, given our usual home crowd of 350 or so (been a bit higher this season now that we're back in the Premier), but it makes it sound like it was 10:1 or more. Many UCD fans though are the stand-quietly-and-appreciate-the-game type. Nothing wrong with that either, of course, just that we have far of them more than most clubs.

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    • GK for the Town
      Youth Team
      • Oct 2004
      • 177

      #3
      How could the noise levels improve ? i hear about 10 lads singing and one with a bowran(crap spelling probably) at home games.
      How do other Clubs get bigger crowds of people to sing/make up chants?
      In theory a big group of students should be able to make quite some racket and not feel embarressed, dont ya think.
      I know its hard to make people sing but other clubs seem to do it.
      Nobody needs to sing songs/chants to enjoy football, but it does create the atmosphere which is a big part of the sport/entertainment.

      sorry if this is a little of topic from the original post.
      "it takes two to lie. One to lie and one to listen."

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      • Schumi
        Capped Player
        • Jun 2001
        • 10741

        #4
        Originally posted by GK for the Town
        How could the noise levels improve ? i hear about 10 lads singing and one with a bowran(crap spelling probably) at home games.
        Very simply, if people want to have more noise/atmosphere at games all they have to do is come over and join in. We don't bite.
        We're not arrogant, we're just better.

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        • GK for the Town
          Youth Team
          • Oct 2004
          • 177

          #5
          Originally posted by Schumi
          Very simply, if people want to have more noise/atmosphere at games all they have to do is come over and join in. We don't bite.
          are you one of the noisy ones ?

          How come there arent more people from the college going to the games ? is there no-one really pressing the issue ?
          "it takes two to lie. One to lie and one to listen."

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          • Schumi
            Capped Player
            • Jun 2001
            • 10741

            #6
            Originally posted by GK for the Town
            are you one of the noisy ones ?
            I have been described as such .

            How come there arent more people from the college going to the games ? is there no-one really pressing the issue ?
            There've been threads on this before, the basic problem is that people coming into college are set in their ways to an extent (either already have an EL team or have minimal interest in live football). In the past, there has been widespread postering on campus and promotions to Superleague teams each to negligible effect. The local area is a more productive focus IMO and this is where the club are looking to.
            We're not arrogant, we're just better.

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            • GK for the Town
              Youth Team
              • Oct 2004
              • 177

              #7
              Originally posted by Schumi
              I have been described as such .
              .

              I look out for you next time. Do you's all have a few beers in the college before games.
              "it takes two to lie. One to lie and one to listen."

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              • Aberdonian Stu
                First Team
                • Sep 2001
                • 2259

                #8
                Not anymore, only half the lads still go to UCD. Pineapple is usually in the Montrose well in advance for a few pre-match drinks.
                Check out my new sports blog http://www.action81.com

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                • CollegeTillIDie
                  Banned
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 6822

                  #9
                  GK For the Town

                  The student population of UCD is approx 20,000. 15,000 of whom are already on their way home for the weekend when UCD are playing in Belfield. Of the remaining 5,000 you have the D4 , South Dublin and Rathdown rugby crowd, the other committed EL fans of other teams, the people who aren't interested in soccer and the barstool brigade, oh and the really witty debated heads too . To be honest in all my years of watching UCD ( I started going as a student) I think we have one of the highest percentages of current students/graduates attending that we have ever had on a consistent basis.

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                  • Aberdonian Stu
                    First Team
                    • Sep 2001
                    • 2259

                    #10
                    Last time I checked I fell into the "South Dublin and Rathdown rugby crowd" or Dunlaoghaire Rathdown as its properly known! I'm also one of those very witty debating types.

                    Cue Bald Student or Student Mullet with a witty comment featuring the word master in it.
                    Check out my new sports blog http://www.action81.com

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                    • CollegeTillIDie
                      Banned
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 6822

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Aberdonian Stu
                      Last time I checked I fell into the "South Dublin and Rathdown rugby crowd" or Dunlaoghaire Rathdown as its properly known! I'm also one of those very witty debating types.

                      Cue Bald Student or Student Mullet with a witty comment featuring the word master in it.
                      You speak Irish and have GAA affiliations so you are exempt from the above description. Not one of the West Brit types I was referring to ....

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