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Obv the site is back up and upgraded, obv there's some things that need to be fixed, however I've been at it all day so I'll come back to it tomorrow. Feel free to add to the list here.
Quick question, how come when Shels or Waterford are in Cork they get put in the St. Annes end but we get put in that little thingy next to it? Is there a cut off point for numbers or something?
Don't really care tbh, just curious if there's a reason.
Quick question, how come when Shels or Waterford are in Cork they get put in the St. Annes end but we get put in that little thingy next to it? Is there a cut off point for numbers or something?
Don't really care tbh, just curious if there's a reason.
Well one block of the St Annes holds about 300-400 and one block of the Derrynane holds about 80-100?? I think. There was over 100 Shels fans in the St Annes end Friday night. Can't be a numbers thing though, I saw one fan in there by himself once. I think it was Longford. Before the St Annes end was covered though, all away fans were put in the Derrynane. Have you been to TX since the St Annes end was covered?
st annes could potentially be closed tomorrow - depending on the crowd - unlikely but its happened for monday night games in the past
Didn't realise that they closed it? But your right, it'll probably be a much smaller crowd tomorrow night and probably no need for it, but some people prefer to sit there, even if there is loads of room elsewhere. Also, if its raining then the lower half of the Donie Forde will be empty and you could still get wet in the first few rows of the Derrynane, whereas the St Annes end will be grand and dry for people.
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