With all the talk of going full time, no mention of how it will be paid for:eek:
In fairness to The lads released, the Celtic Tiger means that wages are reasonable in the majority of Jobs, and most jobs provide a level of security at this time. If Rovers hit a bad patch who pays the wages?
With thanks to Pineapple Stu:
Average Attendance 2006 PREMIER DIVISION
Bohs - 1463 (1976; 2340)
Bray - 1057 (1550; 818 FD) (missing Longford 2)
Cork - 3003 (3644; 4033) (missing St Pat's 1)
Derry - 2973 (2698; 1672) (missing Sligo 2)
Drogheda - 1751 (1682; 1554)
Dublin City - 488 (175 FD; 592)
Longford - 725 (1004; 1131) (missing Bohs 2 and Shels)
Pat's - 1342 (1599; 1882)
Shels - 1690 (1949; 2158)
Sligo - 1859 (1794 First Division 2005; 781 FD) (missing Drogheda figure)UCD - 546 (653; 306 FD)
Waterford - 915 (1513; 1753)
Interesting stuff. Seems that an increase of 1000 between 2005 and 2006, but only 65 extra supporters on average attended this season, which for the most part should have been a more attractive product. Are we at saturation point? If so, can we sustain full time? We are 1100 supporters behind Cork at the moment, so can this be improved? Ideas?