Just a query lads.
Was wondering what the biggest travelling crowd an LOI team has taken to an away tie in continental Europe?
I assume that Shels took a fair crowd to Spain, any numbers?
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Just a query lads.
Was wondering what the biggest travelling crowd an LOI team has taken to an away tie in continental Europe?
I assume that Shels took a fair crowd to Spain, any numbers?
Hence the reason I asked continental Europe..............:rolleyes:
We had numerous bandwagon jumpers who happened to be on holidays out there and remembered that they were Shels fans in some distant past. I wasnt in Spain myself so I couldn't give an exact figure
I'm sure the Randy Brandywell on Tour will beat all records in Paris. I'd have contemplated going myself but the dates didn't suit.
Brilliant city, cheap to get to, brilliant stadium, good opposition, and still well in contention after the first leg.... what more could you ask for! One final piece of advice from the Oriel faithful..... GET INTO DEM.... THEY'RE EASY!
Bohs had roughly
650 in Aberdeen
100 in Kaiserslautern
125 in Tallinn [2001]
150 in Halmstad
80 in Seville
50 in Belarus
250 in Trondheim
100 in Tallinn [2004]
450 in Ghent
Officially, 506 away supporters at Nantes for our Intertoto Cup game in 2004
POintless wanky thread. Paris is aas easy to get to from Derry as Dublin is ffs so continental europe is no real parameter.
The point was that maribor was looking for praise for Derry fans for bringing fans to Paris than to Glasgow or Liverpool or any other British city. I'll rephrase it, its a wanky question as Paris is as easy to get to from Derry as Glasgow or Liverpool or any other British city.
The ONLY reason it was asked was he was fishing for compliments, therefore wanky pointless thread
Will ye cheer up :D
Out of interest, how many did pats bring to parkhead?
Tbh with us I noticed alot of day tripper supporters going to helsinki - alot of people who thought it would be a nice trip to bring the missus - sports event junkies really - would think paris would be the same for derry and fair play to them hope they bring a great crowd over. All wlcome of course but not many of them made it to belfield a couple of days later :mad: .Know alot of 'lads' that couldnt afford to go
For once i agree with Dodge.
Pointless thread!
Another reason why it's a ballocks thread is because Derry (club & fans) attract a lot of goodwill (after all, they are on a mission to be everyone's second favourite team), and a fair chunk of their support in Paris will be fans of other eL clubs.
Wrong again Dodge.
There are direct flights from City of Derry airport to Galsgow and Liverpool but not to Paris.
So it's not as easy for us to get to Paris as it is to any of the other places you mentioned.
if you're going to make a point, at least make it factual.
We had 819 in Prague last year.
A group of around 7 supporters went to the GUFC vs Odense Cup Winners Cup game in 1991. Two or three Irish people living in Denmark at the time may also have attended (no-one knows), perhaps pushing the away support up to double figures.
the initial point that this was a wanky thread is correct
.....quite funny though
Thanks for telling me what I was thinking there Dodge:rolleyes:
I was genuinely interested in the answer as a result of a conversation with some of the PSG lads last week. They remember the crowd that Cork brought to Nantes and had been surprised that Irish teams had such a following.
That got me thinking about other large European away crowds for LOI teams
-I was aware of Bohs at Aberdeen and Pats et al at Celtic, hence the reason I asked about continental thinking.
Rubbish.
We have sold over 1000 tickets to our own supporters already. The tickets are only available from the club office and over the internet. Tickets purchased over the internet can only be done so by official club members not based in Derry.
How exactly are this "fair chunk" of fans going to get tickets, if PSG aren't selling them for Section F on the night?
Stand down there young BohsFans. NY Hoop and rtid are in fact Bohs fans and have been to every Bohs game for the last 238 years. In fact I believe that they sewed the seed on ****er Dignams field after the potato blight of '47.
If NY Hoop - Bohs fan - says that 20 went to Belarus then he should know, he was three of them. If rtid says "roughly is right", then he should know. Although most of us hetrosexuals would have absolutley know idea what he was talking about.
So leave then to it and learn young BohsFans - these are not the men you are after!
We had about 50-60 in Madrid in 1980. Only 7-8 at southampton in 1981 and 35 in Holland in 1982 but about half that in Alkmaar for the game.
My Dad ended up running the trip to Holland as the club went through a dublin travel agent and left the Local agent high and dry. My Dad was offered 2 free seats if he could sell the 30 seats on the trip. He expected a hard sell and planned on cajoling some of the regulars to travel.
He went on local radio described the trip - 3 nights in amsterdam etc. Within 2 hours the trip was full. My Dad was stunned with the response and in particular that many travelling wouldn't have been known to him as football fans.
He didn't realsie until we got there that it was some other attractions in Amsterdam which prompted people to travel. Many didn't make it to Alkmaar such are the museums and other places of interest in Amsterdam. :D
Tripe on both points.
On the 2nd point, unless you count a fair chunk as 10-12 out of 1,500, this won't be the case.
On us being on a mission to be everybodies 2nd team,
1)we're actually on a mission to win 4 trophies
2) I doubt Shels fans would agree; and
3) we can't help it if we can't emulate Bohs and ensure the presence of a little mob of hoods outside the ground stoning opposition fans and breaking into buses.
I'm not going to apologize for our fans generally behaving decently, making a lot of noise and supporting their team, although I personally couldn't give a monkies what fans of other clubs think of us.