Attendances 2019
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They kept the Bohs fans and officials who were put in the caged area in the most expensive stand in the league, behind too.Meanwhile, the 30/40 fans who opted to sit outside that area, were free to toddle off at full time and have a friendly drink and chat with Dundalk fans at half time.Comment
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They did the same when Longford played their in 2015, even tho we were free to use the bar at HT. The security and Gardai up there really are idiotsBetweenTheStripes.net - Home of Between the Stripes LOI podcast.Comment
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20 minutes? Ffs like, its a little more than the 'several minutes' that Mickey Duffy announcement suggests. It doesnt make a whole lot of sense considering the way fans mix before the game. I can only presume that they thought emotions might have been running a bit high after the late penalty and kept Bohs fans back longer than usual. Its a shame that it has to happen at all but then the criticism there would be if there was any incident outside the ground would be severe, so damned if you do and damned if you dont. Quick fix needed like a nice new council built ground lol.Great crowd at Oriel in what was an awful night. Less said about the 'away' section probably the best but even many home fans will have been soaked in what was a baaaaaaad night. I presume its the AGS morons but keeping 'away' fans for 20 minutes after FT in the pouring rain is an absolute disgrace.The fact that most fans of both clubs mingle outside before and after only highlights how ridiculous it is.
Hopefully the fixture pile up wont hinder the increase in crowds this year across the league, there may be hope for the LOI yet !Comment
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To be fair, it's probably just the Gards at most football matches in Ireland go out expecting trouble. Said it before but what Bohs have to put up with from AGS is way worse than we do in Tallaght, and there's no more trouble there than here, which is to say **** all.20 minutes? Ffs like, its a little more than the 'several minutes' that Mickey Duffy announcement suggests. It doesnt make a whole lot of sense considering the way fans mix before the game. I can only presume that they thought emotions might have been running a bit high after the late penalty and kept Bohs fans back longer than usual. Its a shame that it has to happen at all but then the criticism there would be if there was any incident outside the ground would be severe, so damned if you do and damned if you dont. Quick fix needed like a nice new council built ground lol.Comment
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Ive often left Oriel Park promptly after a game and by the time the home crowd is still filtering out the away fans are let leave, if the result is settled groups of away fans start to leave early and end up migling with the home crowd also. It's not usually as long as 20 minutes wait. Even in Drogheda when having to wait and walk across the pitch to leave it wouldnt be that long. The weather cant really be factored in but it adds to the frustration if waiting in the p1ssing rain for that time. Its not quite the same but in regard to poor weather and the open away terrace in Oriel, I cant remember who but its not that long ago that away fans were let in to the stand from the terrace during an bad squall of rain. The club got a rap over it probably from Gardaí. It was only maybe 20-30 people. I cant see why Bohs would be treated more strictly by the Gardai than any other club. There hasnt been any grief in Dundalk for many many years, 1990s I reckon!Comment
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No direct bus.Ive often left Oriel Park promptly after a game and by the time the home crowd is still filtering out the away fans are let leave, if the result is settled groups of away fans start to leave early and end up migling with the home crowd also. It's not usually as long as 20 minutes wait. Even in Drogheda when having to wait and walk across the pitch to leave it wouldnt be that long. The weather cant really be factored in but it adds to the frustration if waiting in the p1ssing rain for that time. Its not quite the same but in regard to poor weather and the open away terrace in Oriel, I cant remember who but its not that long ago that away fans were let in to the stand from the terrace during an bad squall of rain. The club got a rap over it probably from Gardaí. It was only maybe 20-30 people. I cant see why Bohs would be treated more strictly by the Gardai than any other club. There hasnt been any grief in Dundalk for many many years, 1990s I reckon!Comment
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AGS see it as a training exercise when Bohs come to Tallaght, masked Gardai, horses , dog units , motorbike escort for Luas back to town, Garda helicopter at one stage ffs. They are just short of their aquatic unit running an inflatable up the canal beside the Luas from Blackhorse to Suir Road. Presumably they charge Rovers for some of this ott crap.?To be fair, it's probably just the Gards at most football matches in Ireland go out expecting trouble. Said it before but what Bohs have to put up with from AGS is way worse than we do in Tallaght, and there's no more trouble there than here, which is to say **** all.Comment
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Doubt they charge shams anything for all the 'extras'. security in and immediately around the ground is all they can charge for AFAIK. AGS have always tried to play up the hooligan nonsense, despite the fact it was never more than a few idiots at a handful of clubs. At one point they had a 'football intelligence Unit' (think its gone now) 3 full time Gardaí dealing with the hooligan 'problem'AGS see it as a training exercise when Bohs come to Tallaght, masked Gardai, horses , dog units , motorbike escort for Luas back to town, Garda helicopter at one stage ffs. They are just short of their aquatic unit running an inflatable up the canal beside the Luas from Blackhorse to Suir Road. Presumably they charge Rovers for some of this ott crap.?
Wannabe Rambos playing tough at LOI matches (they would be better off trying to clear the roads around Croke park before/after bogball games)Comment
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I was chatting to a good few Bohs fans in the bar in the middle part of the stand before the game on Monday, and a good few got in at HT, all seemed a decent bunch.
It won’t always be possible but it will for most games, I`d advise away fans going to Dundalk to pay the extra fiver and go the stand, (usually have 100-150 seats segreated at the front) better view & covered and access to the bar in most cases.#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).Comment
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I was in that area on Monday night. No access to bar before, during or after the match and kept in at FT, a few Bohs players that weren't playing tried to join us but were moved back by the steward. Some Bohs fans did go into the 'home' area without any problems.Stewards even made a big deal about letting a few kids go to the shop in that stand.I was chatting to a good few Bohs fans in the bar in the middle part of the stand before the game on Monday, and a good few got in at HT, all seemed a decent bunch.
It won’t always be possible but it will for most games, I`d advise away fans going to Dundalk to pay the extra fiver and go the stand, (usually have 100-150 seats segreated at the front) better view & covered and access to the bar in most cases.
Facilities for away fans at oriel are nothing short of a disgrace, although, to be fair, home fans are not treated much better.Comment
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There seems to be two levels of policing at Rovers games. Most games you'd see AGS around but they're hands off and the local Gards generally know to let people be. Then you have other games where the same Gards are around the stadium but there are outside Gards going out of their way to make their presence known, which is usually the big games like Bohs. But occasionally you get the lads on horses at Longford or Wexford games and it's pretty obvious they just need to spend their budget.Doubt they charge shams anything for all the 'extras'. security in and immediately around the ground is all they can charge for AFAIK. AGS have always tried to play up the hooligan nonsense, despite the fact it was never more than a few idiots at a handful of clubs. At one point they had a 'football intelligence Unit' (think its gone now) 3 full time Gardaí dealing with the hooligan 'problem'
Wannabe Rambos playing tough at LOI matches (they would be better off trying to clear the roads around Croke park before/after bogball games)Comment
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