if we get promoted next year what sort of attendances can we expect. would we do as well as waterford. we have 14 players good enough for premier football where would we get another eight. full time players would they be out of da question
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if we get promoted next year what sort of attendances can we expect. would we do as well as waterford. we have 14 players good enough for premier football where would we get another eight. full time players would they be out of da question
Attendances would improve, and we could easily have bargaining power with Thomond Park if we could guarantee them 1000+ at games. For clashes with the old reliables, Cork, Rovers, Bohs and Pats, I wouldn't foresee this as a problem as they all have large travelling support, and we'll easily double our own support. Proper incentives to attract support can be put in place, and these will be far more attainable if we are promoted.
*(Dealing with the scum element from Rovers could attract a few unwanted locals of our own however).*
As I said in another post, promotion is THE underlying key to the future of the club. Making it a success, and a force in Irish football again will be so much easier if this is attained.Come on the Blues!:D :ball:
Playing at thomond park would be mint. With those sort of facilities you'd get great crowds. Don't forget Shels either!
Shels fans won't even go to Tolka to watch them...never mind go to Limerick. I've seen them a few times this season and they're by far and away the worst supported of the 'big' clubs....ie Bohs, Cork, Pats and Rovers.;