Free tickets for Bohs’ College test
From eleven-a-side.com
Bohemians will hand out as many as 1500 free juvenile tickets for the league leaders’ meeting with UCD at Dalymount Park tomorrow night (Friday) in an attempt to boost crowd numbers – and atmosphere – for the game against the UCD.
UCD have impressed many by the quality of their play in recent weeks, during which they have managed to climb off the bottom of the table for the first time in three months, but they remain the worst-supported side in the Premier Division, and there are unlikely to be vast numbers of visiting fans in attendance at the Phibsboro venue.
The venture, initiated ahead of the Dublin derby against St Patrick’s Athletic a month ago, has not been confined to games against the league’s lesser lights – free tickets for children were also handed out for the top-of-the-table clash with Shelbourne three weeks ago.
All children must be accompanied by an adult, and with striker Glen Crowe recently winning his international debut, it has ensured that there is currently a huge incentive to go to Dalymount Park on a Friday night.
Bohemians marketing director, who was helped to implement the move, said: “If there is better value than seeing an Irish international without having paying a penny, then I haven’t come across it!”
Bohemians hold a nine-point lead over second-placed Shels, and with three of their next four games at home, they could have the title as good as wrapped up in time for Christmas.
Re: Free tickets for Bohs’ College test
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Originally posted by UCD_4_Life
but they remain the worst-supported side in the Premier Division, and there are unlikely to be vast numbers of visiting fans in attendance at the Phibsboro venue.
Lads, this always bemused me to an extent. There must be about 8,000 fellas between 17 and 27 in UCD. So why is it that a decent support base can't be mobilised? I've asked some of yere players over the years why this was the case but never got a full explanation.
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Originally posted by The Money Man
Lads, this always bemused me to an extent. There must be about 8,000 fellas between 17 and 27 in UCD. So why is it that a decent support base can't be mobilised?
The major problem as I see it is exactly that: students are a bad group of people to try to get as supporters. By the age of 17/18 when they enter UCD, the proportion of students that are interested in football mostly fall into 2 categories. Either they don't care about the EL and are only interested in English TV football or they already follow Bohs, Rovers, Pats or whoever.