Great to see more than 10,000 out between the games in Derry and Cork. If we can maintain those sort of figures for the games between the top five, hopefully that'll have some spillover effect for the rest of the calendar.
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Great to see more than 10,000 out between the games in Derry and Cork. If we can maintain those sort of figures for the games between the top five, hopefully that'll have some spillover effect for the rest of the calendar.
Nigel - you seem to be putting the blame on the Drogheda board based on little more than a random social media post. The first post I have seen from you said this
Could it be that the Gardai decided to take action based on mis-behaviour en route?
I don't know what occurred either, although a Drogheda BOM member told me that the club did not make the call that was alleged.
If that is the case then fair enough, I'd happily retract my comments. But, to me, that's no more than a random post on Foot.ie than the several posts on social media stating otherwise.
The fact there's been no comment from Drogheda, or from Cobh, or from Gardaí on the matter suggests to me something has gone on that someone is unwilling to admit. The only statements being made are from those who claim to have been on the bus, or from those who claim to know people who were on the bus.
You are absolutely right and that is why the only pertinent fact I presented is that the Drogheda BOM member told me it did not happen
I don't know the facts of what happened. It is not okay to present pretty damning accusations made by randomers on on social media as factual - surely you get that?Quote:
I don't know what occurred either, although a Drogheda BOM member told me that the club did not make the call that was alleged.
I get your point indeed Ezeikial.
On an unrelated topic however, there couldn't have been many more than 300 in Longford tonight. Only around 40 Harps fans down too.
753 at Terryland for Galway United v Cobh Ramblers.
Nigel, the Waterford News and Star gave the Pat's Blues game as 1358
No the game last Monday in Inchicore. You were missing that figure I think.
2,429 at Richmond on Friday night.
703 watching Limerick vs Dundalk.
Waterford FC highlights has the Bohs v Blues attendance as 1540
Saw that figure quoted alright. crowd seemed a lot bigger on the night. always difficult as never sure if that includes Bohs members etc which could add a couple of hundred more to the figure.Recall being pleasantly surprised by the size of the crowd on Monday night, decent atmosphere as well by both sets of fans.
3,508 tonight at the RSC for Waterford v Dundalk.
Harps v Drogheda - A very disappointing 631.
Very small crowd at the Cross. Bloody Ed sheeran costing us a fortune!
3516 at the cross. Thought that was decent enough
Give or take around 350 at Athlone Town v Galway United.
200+ from Galway.
Crowd was 282 give or take 1 or 2.
200+ galway, 16-20 foreign students/refugees who made great noise for athlone and 2 from Limerick.
One more semi interesting fact from that game: the 159 clear cut chances that Dylan Connolly missed is to the best of my knowledge a world record.
Couldn’t have been more than 150-200 in Cobh last night with around 20 from Longford. Fair play to Cobh they put pizza and chips on for the lads that traveled down on the supporters bus and drank in the bar but how can a club keep alive with those kind of figures? Absolutely no vocal support for Cobh, they use to have a few young fellas in the corner making a racket but even that’s gone now. Got the feeling last night it’s a club that may not be around in the next few years. Hope I’m proven wrong
What went on with the running of the club over the last 10 years created many divisions and differences, a lot of genuine fans lost all trust in the club. It has had to build up from its new roots again which is near impossible as people have moved on and the attraction is not the same. And now it is not considered a local club anymore, the amount of local talent is limited through all levels of the teams, some even say its a club now for outsiders to have a second chance at league football. They don't even train in Cobh anymore as they can't secure the facilities.
How do you attract new fans to a club with all the other interest available to people nowadays, who is going to pay €10 to watch a team of amateurs you don't know!
655 at Finn Harps vs Galway. Not too bad for a Monday evening.
Just under 3000 seats when the camera position is in place (there's nominally about 3035 or so IIRC). We've had 5000 at a Liverpool friendly a few years back and 8500 is the record, for a Cup semi v Shels about 1997. I think the safe capacity for the ground is set at 3100, with inspections or certs or some class of dispensations required when attendances are expected above this.
2,918 at Richmond on Friday night
thats a decent crowd - it seems st.pats crowds are well up this year anyone care to speculate why?
found a good website on attendances across the european leagues here
worth a look
http://european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn.htm
They had an arrangement with CIT Cork which allowed them use of the college's facilities, but that was strangely stopped just before the season started, no reason given, but I suppose money was at the source of the problem. I believe that Mayfield FC offered the Club their grounds which includes an all weather floodlight pitch, not sure of the money arrangement there either. As most of the players are from the City, I suppose it makes travelling easier. I believe they are still in that arrangement.
So much for the local business support, as there are at least two football facilities with all-weather and floodlit pitches available but not to the Club, it seems!
Strange goings on!
67 at Cobh vs Longford last night EA Quarter Final!:(
Will the new Finn Park be going 4G?