Atmosphere at LOI Grounds
I do think that the struggle to keep crowds coming to LOI grounds is partially due to the lack of atmosphere. There is nothing worse that going to any sporting event that has no atmosphere!
I remember the days at Finn Park when Harps last got promoted. The atmosphere at every match was excellent, particularly good when Derry and Shamrock visited. Now, the atmosphere is pure dull. No singing and very little colour. You would see more foreign merchendise at matches than Harps gear.
Its a similar story at most LOI grounds including Bray, Galway (a little better), UCD, Cobh etc. It doesn't take a huge crowd to make a great atmosphere. It takes organisation by clubs and supporter clubs. I remember the good days at Finn Harps - you would love to go back for the next match regardless of the result because of the atmosphere there. Now its dead and the crowds are down as a result.
Even a bad, boring match is enjoyable with a good atmosphere.
Hopefully clubs can put more effort into organising singing/atmosphere groups including an underage singing group and encourage ALL fans to join in. Also, the promotion of flags, scarfs, jersies should be encouraged more.
Its no conincidence that the teams with the greatest flare/atmosphere/colour have the best crowds - Cork and Derry.
Its time to raise the stakes!!
Some things that I think clubs should do to encourage atmosphere:
1. Organise an adult singing group, band and underage singing group for every home match. Hand out songs on paper before each match.
2. Hand out free mini flags to all supporters every 10 matches and tell them to bring them back to every match.
3. Put songs in the programme and hand out leaflets encouraging a better atmosphere, also with words of songs.
4. Get some large flags for every match - like most clubs already do.
Any other ideas?