pineapple stu
We're still below our average for 2003 last time we were in the Premier.
And we were bottom of the League most of that season :eek:
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pineapple stu
We're still below our average for 2003 last time we were in the Premier.
And we were bottom of the League most of that season :eek:
good crowd considering the appalling conditions summer soccer your having a laugh second home game in a row thats its lashed down,Great travelling support from kildare about 80 on a friday night which is good to see.We were expecting 1,500 plus but the weather put paid to that big time. :mad:
We've yet to play any Dublin teams yet. Though with the current state of De Bohez I wonder if they'll bring much of a crowd in two weeks.Quote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
I would have said 2000-2500 max.Quote:
Originally Posted by rebel army no1
I was just watching the highlights of the Glentoran - Linfield league decider at the Oval on BBC's Final Score and there was a huge crowd! anyone know the addentance?! or a guesstimate..
Was the official attendance GUFC vs Kildare County. As always, there were 100 + more in the ground.
10,719 or something like that was the official attendance. Will get it for you later.Quote:
Originally Posted by Buller
EDIT: 10,419 is the official figure from Glentorans site.
:eek: Woaf, Thanks! Thats some crowd, even though it was a title decider..
280 and 350 mentioned on the Dundalk forum for the home game against Limerick in United Park. Will put in the lower figure.
2,900 at the Derry Rovers game
Yeah i'd go anlong with that myself. Were you at the game yourself ?Quote:
Originally Posted by exile
Updates after the weekend...
PREMIER
Bohs 2391 (2340)
Bray 1725 (818)
Cork 4075 (4033)
Derry 2733 (1672)
Drogheda 2102 (1554)
Harps 2567 (1106)
Longford 1367 (1131) (missing Shels)
Pat's 1954 (1882)
Rovers 2250 (1466)
Shels 2475 (2158)
UCD 622 (306)
Waterford 1800 (1753)
FIRST
Athlone 425 (291) (missing Monaghan)
Cobh 525 (240) (missing Athlone)
Dublin City 185 (592)
Dundalk 393 (591)
Galway 845 (571)
Kildare 188 (298)
Kilkenny 143 (108) (missing Athlone and Dundalk)
Limerick 962 (188)
Monaghan 135 (182) (missing Cobh)
Sligo 1625 (781)
Premier Division - 2218 (1863)
First Division - 595 (515)
Weekend matches missing -
Longford v. Shels
Kilkenny v. Athlone
No more than 120 at Dublin City vs. Cóbh :o
Comparisons to last year...
Bohemians v Finn Harps 1560 (2004 - n/a)
Bray Wanderers v Waterford United 1500 (n/a)
Cork City v Drogheda United 2500 (3000)
Derry City v Shamrock Rovers 2900 (2300)
Longford Town v Shelbourne - 1100 (1000)
St. Patrick's Athletic v UCD 1433 (n/a)
Dundalk v Limerick 280 (800)
Galway United v Kildare County 616 (507)
Kilkenny City v Athlone Town - no figure (80)
Sligo Rovers v Monaghan United - 1400 (700)
Dublin City v Cobh Ramblers - 120 (n/a)
Quick summary -
4 n/a (no corresponding fixture last season)
1 figure to come
4 up
2 down (including Dundalk playing in Drogheda)
6 weeks in and everyone seems to be doing substantially better than last year - and what's the story with the massive increases in Sligo and Limerick?
Have you no figure for the one on thursday? I would have guessed at a little more than 1,000, between 1,100 and 1,200 I'd say.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
The supporters trust says 2100, . The new stand holds approx 2000, there a pic on the supporters trust website which shows it full. But I think the official website would be nearer the figure.Quote:
Originally Posted by red til dead
red til dead your numbers seems a bit low. I'd say around 1,600 at the Mon Utd game. 2,100 is too high which is on thebitored.org
Here is a photo to prove to all the Galway Muppets who don't believe our attendance figures.
SRFC vs MUFC Attendance
First time i posted on this thread and i think it's stupid.Attendances are low for every club that all we need to know.This thread should closed.
Not at all, from this thread alone we can tell that there seems to be a fairly decent rise in attendences on last year in general, and in come clubs a dramatic rise. It's very important to keep track of these things.