Celtic - Not the same draw as they used to be?
Harps face the Celtic 1st team on Sunday in Finn Park for John Kennedy's Testimonial.
The entire Celtic "machine" is behind this with John Hartson, the directors and Celtic CEO coming over for the game also.
There is a huge charity theme to this too with is a world record huddle attempt before the game where people donate money to be in the huddle, plus a percentage of the gate going to charity.
3 years ago, Celtic brought over a reserve side and we packed Finn Park making in the region of €70k for the club.
This season (albeit the event is not being run by the club), ticket sales are much slower. Whilst still expecting a big turnout I dont see this being a sell out, despite the advertisements with Celtic players in Parkhead holding posters for the game, plus the announcement of the full squad coming over.
So, does this put our League crowds into perspective?
Is it a reflection of the state of the country?
Does the Irish sporting public just not give a sh!t about Celtic anymore? (or the same sh!t)
Any other club have friendlies lined up?
Apart from the top 4 or 5 sides in the EPL or top European clubs, could any other club make serious money from these games anymore?