There were buses running 80+ minutes into the football-orientated bits of West Donegal to Harps games in the early 70s. Wild stuff.
Re: LTFC, Shels have an excellent community officer now fwiw. The same one Rovers used to have!
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There were buses running 80+ minutes into the football-orientated bits of West Donegal to Harps games in the early 70s. Wild stuff.
Re: LTFC, Shels have an excellent community officer now fwiw. The same one Rovers used to have!
A little comparison -
The average attendance in the Irish League this season is 1,659
Lingfield - 3684
Glentoran - 2,545
Coleraine - 2,529
Larne - 1,988
Cliftonville - 1,913
Crusaders - 1,580
Ballymena - 1,398
Glenavon - 1,083
Newry - 926
Loughall - 792
Dungannon - 714
Carrick Rangers - 690
The average attendance across the National League in England is about 2,700 - although this is distorted by 3 clubs - Chesterfield with 7,683, Oldham with 6,897 and Southend with 6,323. Lowest - Oxford City 970
The average attendance in League 2 is 6,100 - with about half above and have below - highest is Bradford with about 16,000 and the clubs in the 3,000-6,000 range include (lower to higher) Colchester - Newport - Crewe - Grimsby - Gillingham - Tranmere.
Average attendance across League 1 is 9,500 - with the highest at Derby (26,500) and the lowest at Burton Albion (3,300) and Fleetwood (3,500)
Lowest attendance in the Championship is Rotherham (10,700) - and in the PL both Bournemouth and Luton at 11,000
In the Scottish PL the average is 16,000 - but only 5 clubs get above this - Celtic Rangers, Hibs, Hearts and Aberdeen - the average of the remaining 7 clubs is 5,350 - and all of these clubs get attendances boosted by playing Celtic and Rangers. Lowest is Livingston at 3,500
The average in the Scottish Championship is 3,400 - Dundee 8,000 - Queens Park 1,660
1,100 in SL1
and 570 in SL2
There are big variations across highest average to lowest across the premier leagues in most European countries
Austria - highest - Rapid Wien 16,700 - lowest - WGS Tirol 2000
Belgium - Club Brugge 21,000 - KAS Eupen 3,150
Croatia - Hajduk Split 22,000 - Slaven Belupo 1,100 (a majority of the Croatian clubs get less that 3,000)
Czech Rep - Slavia Prague 17,600 - Jablonek 2,600
Denmark - Copenhagen 26,600 - Hvidovre 4,100
Greece - AEK 24,400 - Kifisias 546 (Morgan Schneiderlin, formerly of Southampton, Man U and Everton, plays for Kifisias)
Holland - Ajax 48,000 - Almere 4,100 (Excelsior get a fraction higher)
Hungary - Ferencvaros 9,800 - Puskas 1,850
Poland - Legia Warsaw 24,500 - Puszcza Niepo?omice 2,800
Portugal - Benefica 58,000 - Arouca 1,860 (12 of the 18 teams in the Portuguese PL get less than 5,000)
Romania - FCSB 14,500 - Voluntari 1,100
Slovakia - average attendance across the league is 2,400 and only one club get over 5,000 (DAC 5,465)
Slovenia - Maribor 3,200 - Radomije 380
Switzerland - Young Boys 28,000 - Lausanne-Ouchy 2,500
Turkey - Galatasary 41,000 - Fatih Karagümrük 810 (six teams get less than 3,000)
UCD done that loads last year too, had a really official looking attendance figure on the night, and a few days later would round it up to some random number that was higher. Don't understand it. Kerry the same the other night. How does an official attendance count change?
Would the initial figure be the attendance and the revised one be tickets sold?
Actually just realised, after slagging off the quality of the play, if it is 1966/67, we won the league that season !!
The huge Nestcafe Sign, that was our spot for some of the cup finals I went to as a kid, I remember standing there for cup semi final in 1979 v Cork Alberts and the final v Waterford.
Its standard cine reel footage didnt have sound, not til 1973 but still very rare. VHS was when A/V became the norm but cameras were carried on shoulders they were that big and heavy, but of a hassle to take to a game....i still find it oddly amusing to think back now that everyone has a HD digital cam in their back pocket.
3076 in Waterford, 2047 Drogheda, 1663 Dundalk, 4883 Rovers.
Other than Dundalk, terrific attendances on a Monday night.
Approx. 200+ away support in the RSC from St. Pats,
Approx. 200+ away support in Tolka from Galway,
Approx. 50+ away support in Oriel from Sligo,
Other than a ban on away support at Drogheda, terrific away attendances on a mostly wet Monday night.
A special well done to all the travelling away support! :)
I thought Tallaght looked sparesely populated on TV. The weather obviously pushed everyone out of the lower rows, and there was little shown of the North Stand, but the new South Stand is really spreading the crowd at games out thin if the ground was almost 50% full and yet still looked fairly empty on TV.
Dundalks crowd really poor, for a town with a population of over 40k and so much tradition they dont seem to be getting any benefit from the resurgence in interest