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  • legendz
    Seasoned Pro
    • Aug 2010
    • 4491

    #226
    Originally posted by redarmyfaction
    It isn't only travel distances ye have been against ye there's a big differ from rolling out on the Luas or cruising down the motorway to a game than going clutch gear clutch, turn turn, turn, mirror to milimetre mirror with the oncoming for 20k in the driving sleet/snow/rain before u you hit the good road, a road the a of the country would call a dirt track. The asks are a lot different and when you think that larger urban centres like Ennis, Tralee, Carlow etc could not imagine putting a team in our league then the Harps support is pretty good.
    Tralee and Carlow did try to plot a course through the A Championship. I travelled from the environs of Ennis to the Markets Field last night. People will travel when they want to.
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    • Shearer
      First Team
      • May 2016
      • 1483

      #227
      2,103 at the Showgrounds.

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      • redarmyfaction
        Reserves
        • Oct 2009
        • 903

        #228
        Originally posted by legendz
        Tralee and Carlow did try to plot a course through the A Championship. I travelled from the environs of Ennis to the Markets Field last night. People will travel when they want to.
        Ennis to Limerick is Motorway, Donegal roads with black ice on them are a different prospect on a winter's night.

        Decent crowd in the Showgs, nearly 20 from UCD which is a 600% increase on their normal average.

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        • Kingswood Rover
          Reserves
          • Oct 2015
          • 431

          #229
          That is an impressive attendance in Sligo last night given and the oppo, no disrespect and all that and the weather, roughly 13 k at games so this series of matches.

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          • Mr A
            Like the Fonz. Only a dog.
            • Jun 2004
            • 11584

            #230
            The game had been in doubt earlier in the day and with another downpour an hour before kick off combined with a couple of poor displays and our poor facilities it was always going to hit the crowd badly.

            They missed a cracker all the same.
            #NeverStopNotGivingUp

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            • forza
              Youth Team
              • Jun 2003
              • 196

              #231
              4,389 in Inchicore.
              Theres a prize for bringing the most fans you know

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              • pineapple stu
                Biased against YOUR club
                • Aug 2002
                • 40781

                #232
                Wow. Didn't think Inchicore held remotely close to that

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                • sbgawa
                  International Prospect
                  • Aug 2016
                  • 7373

                  #233
                  Great crowds. The loi is cool you know

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                  • Kingdom
                    International Prospect
                    • Sep 2004
                    • 5386

                    #234
                    I’ve said to friends that I’d love to see the league getting 20k through the door per match series. Rovers have the biggest scope for improvement in numbers, and I think it’s a matter of time.

                    It’s a real pity that we simply don’t get enough buy-in from the govt for support for the infrastructure around the league such as sufficient public transport targeted towards match day league of Ireland supporters. I think if we were regularly pulling in 20k a week, it’s a good sign.

                    I know the Friday night time slot suits a lot of clubs for home games, but I can’t help feeling it’s a limiter.
                    If I question Liam Scales ability to play intl football, refer me to this signature & his peformance at home at lb vs Port on Nov 13 2025.
                    Signed
                    Kingdom.

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                    • PartySaint
                      Seasoned Pro
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 2815

                      #235
                      Originally posted by pineapple stu
                      Wow. Didn't think Inchicore held remotely close to that
                      Officially a sell out. We had more for the Newcastle friendly last year it was much closer to 5,000 but no need for segregation or an away allocation for that game.

                      3 Home games so far this season and our average attendance has been 3200, obviously that will drop but a great start.
                      Here on a technicality.

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                      • marinobohs
                        Banned
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 3629

                        #236
                        Originally posted by PartySaint
                        Officially a sell out. We had more for the Newcastle friendly last year it was much closer to 5,000 but no need for segregation or an away allocation for that game.

                        3 Home games so far this season and our average attendance has been 3200, obviously that will drop but a great start.
                        Great to see crowds across the league up. Early days but there certainly seems to be a lot more interest in LOI this season (not sure why TBH), amazed the number of people who previously were disinterested who have commented on LOI in recent weeks.It definitely is more 'cool' for some reason.

                        Still a lot of work to be done, but great start to the season.

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                        • sbgawa
                          International Prospect
                          • Aug 2016
                          • 7373

                          #237
                          Pats Rovers last season after 5 or 6 games would have attracted far less as both sets of supporters wouldn't have had the same optimism about the league even at that early stage, both had potential ro go top of the league with a win.
                          Bohs v Derry would have been hugely lower as well, Bohs went in to the match top of the league.

                          A side benefit of the "potential" of the top two not being the same again is bringing more people out and the early season optimism is lasting longer.
                          Cork crowds are down which is hurting a bit.
                          If Rovers and or Pats/Bohs can keep winning a few matches the Dublin derbys will attract decent crowds.

                          Lots of reasons to be optimistic in general , hopefully those nice people in Dundalk will wait a few more matches before turning on the afterburners.
                          That Derry v Dundalk game next week has a big feel about it, if Derry can get a result other teams will take heart , if Dundalk steamroller them a la Waterford it will start to look ominous.

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                          • Nesta99
                            International Prospect
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 8885

                            #238
                            Originally posted by marinobohs
                            Great to see crowds across the league up. Early days but there certainly seems to be a lot more interest in LOI this season (not sure why TBH), amazed the number of people who previously were disinterested who have commented on LOI in recent weeks.It definitely is more 'cool' for some reason.

                            Still a lot of work to be done, but great start to the season.
                            It is obviously all to do with the profile Dundalk has brought to the league and the media waxing lyrical about the way we play - sure even Dunphy gave us a shout out!

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                            • Kingdom
                              International Prospect
                              • Sep 2004
                              • 5386

                              #239
                              I can only speak for myself. On here I've always been an Ireland poster, but I've always been interested in the League of Ireland. Our school had a huge St Pats following. However in the last year, maybe two years, I would say that my priority is checking the League section first, followed by the Ireland section.

                              I would never have felt suitably qualified to talk about the ins and outs of domestic football before, and still don't now.

                              I don't think so much that it's cool to support the league suddenly, I think the underage structures are bringing the domestic league a lot more into focus, and the Dublin clubs are definitely stepping up their efforts at attracting fans.

                              Personally I just want football on this island to be the best it can be, from crowds, the facilities, standard of football. That will all impact on the senior team.
                              If I question Liam Scales ability to play intl football, refer me to this signature & his peformance at home at lb vs Port on Nov 13 2025.
                              Signed
                              Kingdom.

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                              • Calcio Jack
                                First Team
                                • Oct 2006
                                • 1475

                                #240
                                Originally posted by Nesta99
                                It is obviously all to do with the profile Dundalk has brought to the league and the media waxing lyrical about the way we play - sure even Dunphy gave us a shout out!
                                We all know the fact is the LOI needs a successful Rovers to thrive.... common factor over first 5 series of games is that Rovers were involved in the match that had the highest attendance and we’re top of the league QED

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