Originally posted by Limerick Supporter
Attendances 2019
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The PA system could be fixed alright.https://foot.ie/forums/117-Kerry-FC
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Is this how Tallaght is going to be moving forward? Home support in West and South, away in East? Are the ultras in the South, and if so, was this a popular move?
Edit - i see the answer here: http://www.extratime.ie/articles/222...laght-stadium/Last edited by fionnsci; 24/02/2019, 2:09 AM."If you don't work harder I'll pull you off at halftime,"
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Most people were happy with the move (always a few who won't be) but the move made sense.
Better looking on tv to have fans there rather than a big empty stand. Plus on the basis of one match a better atmosphere too
Ibwould expect the east stand to be open to home supporters (at the north end) as well as away supporters at the South end for matches against bohs, pats, dundalk.Last edited by sbgawa; 24/02/2019, 9:00 AM.Comment
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I'd be very surprised to see Rovers fans allowed go sit in the east stand for games against boezShamrock Rovers- Where trophies are won and envy is scarceComment
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Wrong ends of the East Stand but yeah I'd expect that too if ticket demand requires it, I expect it'd be a block by block thing and need a complete sellout of the other stands first thoughMost people were happy with the move (always a few who won't be) but the move made sense.
Better looking on tv to have fans there rather than a big empty stand. Plus on the basis of one match a better atmosphere too
Ibwould expect the east stand to be open to home supporters (at the north end) as well as away supporters at the South end for matches against bohs, pats, dundalk.Comment
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I suppose will depend on how the East Stand can be seperated safely.Presumably the South corner will not have away fans.
Will be good to get a seat somewhere near the half way rather than be stuck in the corner of the West stand .
If all three Dublin clubs continue in good form , should getting 6k + for those games .Comment
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I think we should be very happy with that. It's a great attendance if you were to compare the populations that Cork and Tallaght have to tap into. Of course keeping them coming back will be the real challenge, but the appetite is there and some decent football should help the attendances this season.Manager: Fergal, have you your boots with ya?
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How hard can it be to put a temporary fence up in the gangway under the stand? It would be utter insanity not to open up a section of the west stand to home fans if required, and there might be a bit more will to find a solution for home fans than has been shown for away fans in recent seasons.Comment
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What will do SDCC have bar the easiest solution, Rovers are tenants and no more. SDCC likely look at hosting a European u17 Championship Final as the fruits of their investment not the bread and butter of an occasional 3/4 capacity crowd for LoI games. That and commons sense often being a lacking commodity in general!Comment
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SDCC will do what they always have which is to work with the club, 10 years in this year and looking forward to the new fourth stand
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The only thing separating the fans in the west stand was a bit of netting and a dozen or so stewards with a couple of guards.
a similer solution in the East above / and or below is easy enough to do.
all joking aside is;nt it beyond all reasonable belief that the first two Bohs Rovers derbys which could potentially make the above a neccessity are both mid week..............its enough to make you despairComment
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SDCC are an example to other Local Authorities on what a modest enough investment in a sporting facility can do to reap big social and economic dividends for the community, its a pity Dublin City Council and Louth County Council don`t have that foresight.What will do SDCC have bar the easiest solution, Rovers are tenants and no more. SDCC likely look at hosting a European u17 Championship Final as the fruits of their investment not the bread and butter of an occasional 3/4 capacity crowd for LoI games. That and commons sense often being a lacking commodity in general!Comment
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