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  • nigel-harps1954
    Capped Player
    • Feb 2009
    • 14248

    #1036
    Originally posted by redarmyfaction
    Also another 15K in the other twin towns of Lifford/ Strabane which are about equidistant with LK from FP.
    Strabane is just as close to Derry. Many Strabane folk would support Derry.
    https://linktr.ee/Boy.m5

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    • redarmyfaction
      Reserves
      • Oct 2009
      • 903

      #1037
      Originally posted by nigel-harps1954
      Strabane is just as close to Derry. Many Strabane folk would support Derry.
      It's a bit further to Derry but the Strabanonians are up for grabs for both clubs, it's a bit more Gah cuntra but you also have another 3K or so in the Donegal/Lahey Metro area which is a similar handy run over the Stacks, black ice allowing. Anyway the point being there is significant urban populations in the area of which BY/SR is the centre for FH to draw from. I know there were some pushing for a move to LK rather than SR for the new ground but the counter argument was that it would have a negative on crowds from other towns all of who might not be that fond of LK.

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      • nr637
        First Team
        • May 2011
        • 1749

        #1038
        Delighted for Finn Harps who are "punching above their weight" as we are constantly being told!

        Their biggest problem is competing against the "full-time" setups on offer at Sligo Rovers & Derry City in their area, being more attractive for players and youngsters showing potential!

        You have got to Love Ollie Horgan, great character and a soccer legend!

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        • Martinho II
          International Prospect
          • Nov 2003
          • 9841

          #1039
          Originally posted by nr637
          Delighted for Finn Harps who are "punching above their weight" as we are constantly being told!

          Their biggest problem is competing against the "full-time" setups on offer at Sligo Rovers & Derry City in their area, being more attractive for players and youngsters showing potential!

          You have got to Love Ollie Horgan, great character and a soccer legend!
          Ollie has to have the best work ethic for travelling to matches spying on matches. His petrol/diesel bill must be massive considering the mileage he does!
          Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?

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          • SkStu
            Capped Player
            • Feb 2007
            • 14863

            #1040
            He's always reminded me of Worzel Gummidge.
            I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.

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            • D24Saint
              Seasoned Pro
              • Jan 2012
              • 2740

              #1041
              Originally posted by nr637
              Delighted for Finn Harps who are "punching above their weight" as we are constantly being told!

              Their biggest problem is competing against the "full-time" setups on offer at Sligo Rovers & Derry City in their area, being more attractive for players and youngsters showing potential!

              You have got to Love Ollie Horgan, great character and a soccer legend!
              Met him at our cup game v UCD , a gentleman and a credit to Harps.

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              • EatYerGreens
                Seasoned Pro
                • Feb 2016
                • 3217

                #1042
                Originally posted by nigel-harps1954
                Strabane is just as close to Derry. Many Strabane folk would support Derry.
                There is definitely more of a link and affinity between Strabane and Derry than there is Strabane and Ballybofey.

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                • EatYerGreens
                  Seasoned Pro
                  • Feb 2016
                  • 3217

                  #1043
                  Originally posted by redarmyfaction
                  It's a bit further to Derry but the Strabanonians are up for grabs for both clubs, it's a bit more Gah cuntra but you also have another 3K or so in the Donegal/Lahey Metro area which is a similar handy run over the Stacks, black ice allowing. Anyway the point being there is significant urban populations in the area of which BY/SR is the centre for FH to draw from. I know there were some pushing for a move to LK rather than SR for the new ground but the counter argument was that it would have a negative on crowds from other towns all of who might not be that fond of LK.
                  Where did you get the idea that Strabane is GAA country ? Maybe in Tyrone overall, but football is stronger in Strabane.

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                  • redarmyfaction
                    Reserves
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 903

                    #1044
                    Originally posted by EatYerGreens
                    Where did you get the idea that Strabane is GAA country ? Maybe in Tyrone overall, but football is stronger in Strabane.
                    I didn't, where did you get the idea I did?.

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                    • redarmyfaction
                      Reserves
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 903

                      #1045
                      Originally posted by EatYerGreens
                      There is definitely more of a link and affinity between Strabane and Derry than there is Strabane and Ballybofey.
                      Where did you get this idea?

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                      • EatYerGreens
                        Seasoned Pro
                        • Feb 2016
                        • 3217

                        #1046
                        Originally posted by redarmyfaction
                        I didn't, where did you get the idea I did?.
                        Because you literally said it

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                        • EatYerGreens
                          Seasoned Pro
                          • Feb 2016
                          • 3217

                          #1047
                          Originally posted by redarmyfaction
                          Where did you get this idea?
                          The fact you have to ask this shows that you don't understand the areas concerned as well as you seem to think you do

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                          • Patrick Dunne
                            First Team
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 2228

                            #1048
                            258,000 was the population of County Galway (including the city) at last census. You could make the argument that parts of the county eg Clifden, Woodford, Portumna, are so far away from Eamonn Deacy Park that they are outside the catchment area of Galway United. Conversely, areas of North Clare and South Mayo are not as far from Galway city, 250,000 could be estimated as the population of the catchment area of the club.

                            1,673,000 overseas visitors came to Galway in 2017; a further target market for potential supporters. Even getting 1% of these people to attend a football game would result an increase of over 1,000 supporters per home match for the club. Galway United are seriously underachieving when it comes to a support base; should be attracting an average 2,000 people per match regardless of division or form.
                            www.galwayunitedfc.net

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                            • redarmyfaction
                              Reserves
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 903

                              #1049
                              Originally posted by EatYerGreens
                              Because you literally said it
                              Learn to read you don't understand the English language quite as well as you think you do, punctuation is significant to meaning, I said the Donegal/Lahey area was GAA country and I offer as proof of this that Donegal has its victory parades there despite the money grubbing attentions of Letterkenny COC, where as you are pullings opinions out of your asre just to contradict mine it seems.

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                              • marinobohs
                                Banned
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 3629

                                #1050
                                Originally posted by Patrick Dunne
                                258,000 was the population of County Galway (including the city) at last census. You could make the argument that parts of the county eg Clifden, Woodford, Portumna, are so far away from Eamonn Deacy Park that they are outside the catchment area of Galway United. Conversely, areas of North Clare and South Mayo are not as far from Galway city, 250,000 could be estimated as the population of the catchment area of the club.

                                1,673,000 overseas visitors came to Galway in 2017; a further target market for potential supporters. Even getting 1% of these people to attend a football game would result an increase of over 1,000 supporters per home match for the club. Galway United are seriously underachieving when it comes to a support base; should be attracting an average 2,000 people per match regardless of division or form.
                                The football tourists (or tourists taking in a football match) should be a market worth chasing given the tourist numbers in Galway. we regularly have groups at games at Dalymount and it is something that has been encouraged by advertising matches around the city (temple bar etc). they also tend to spend a few bob in the shop/bars.
                                I understand shams have also seen decent numbers of tourists visiting games in the SDCC stadium. Not sure if its as big a thing with other clubs.


                                Definately something we will be developing if we ever get to Dalymount Nua, as there would be great potential (especially with a football museum included in the proposal) to attract tourists.

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