:shock: Who are these people and where have they been?
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While I don't see us getting crowds stated above they are in fact the bandwagoners he is referring to. Same ones that show up to GAA matches when Limerick do well but go missing the rest of the year, the same ones who when Munster didn't get out of the group stages of the Heineken Cup didn't bother going to games till Munster were in a final against Leinster and suddenly were back in the their numbers.
If we go premier and do relatively well I think we could average about 1,300. If we do really well and challenge near enough the top we will go up towards the 2,000 mark. If we even slightly struggle we will be back to the usual 600-700. Same as a lot of teams I suppose.
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On the great Limerick debate, a competitive (which we should be with our vast, VAST, fortunes) Limerick team could possibly imho hit around the 3000-4000 mark for games with Shamrock Rovers and Cork City (assuming both bring at least 500 fans) You'd then have the 1500-2000 games against your Sligos, St. Pats, Dundalks and you'd have your 500-1000 games against your Brays and your UCD's.
Delighted with the crowds this year BUT we're yet to have a bad night for it. Even if they settle around last years average by the end of the season it'll be a great result considering the state of the division. :ball:
only Shamrock Rovers and Cork City have hit 4,000 this season and we're not likely to do it again for a league game this year. Limerick won't hit that target next season, you would need to be competitive for several seasons.
You'd get a bumper crowd for the first game or two alright in the new stadium if the fixture list is kind and you get attractive opposition but talk of an average of 3-4k is delusional. If Limerick could get those sort of numbers it would be fantastic for the league but its completely unrealistic
You're contradicting yourself surely, you don't understand the amount of waffle and hype that goes on in Limerick.
I said possibly hit the 3-4000 mark for games with Shamrock Rovers or Cork City.
If our first game in the Markets Field was against Shamrock Rovers I'd bet you a million pound we'd hit 3-4000, it doesn't mean anything, it's just the nature of the beast.
An average in the Premier of 1200-1500 would be more than respectable for a city of Limericks size, if we're not ****e we could hit it.
If and when we get promoted like!!
Lim till I die, why skeptical? What's so wrong with those attendances? Athlone and Wexford always have the start of season boost, and for Harps it's still disappointing, but there's an air of sudden optimism around Finn Park at the minute.
There always seems to be a lot less people in Ballybofey when I get there than this thread ever suggests. With two exceptions -
That time ye were going for the title and there was feckin thousands there (went up in the back of a Citroen Berlingo to watch us get hosed 3-0 :bulgy:
When ye were going through that kiddie disco phase when every just about pubescent teen in Donegal seemed to be in for nothing roaming around the place. And you'd have a cheek counting them as attendane, they were just fighting and shifting, could have been at a bullfight for all the difference it made to them!
Wexford I could probably just about except considering they had their derby first day (and won same 6-0) Their crowds have been in the toilet the last couple of years though, barely a hundred there last time I was down and that was with a nice wedge of Blues.
Athlone gave an Official attendance of 350 the other night. Which I thought was a bit on the high side and even at that included 80 to 100 Limerick.
Hard to argue with some of what you say, but I do know for fact, that these are in fact official attendances, counted at each game in Ballybofey. We have had most definitely a few more this season than the end of last season so I'd 100% back up this seasons attendances stats.
As for the teenagers roaming the grounds, that still happens, it always will happen in Finn Park, but for some reason this season so far, not to the same extent whatsoever. Maybe about 15-20 of them now rather than the 'Finn Harps creche' we had in the past.
Athlone attendances have been iffy for a good while now as far as I see, but there was a fairly decent crowd there against Harps compared to previous seasons and Harps have always had around 50-100 people down in Athlone for away games.
Whenever we are pushing for promotion the crowds always turn out, but this season there seems to be a lot of new faces around Finn Park, and a few folk coming back that left in the past few years.
All's I know is, the last thing League of Ireland fans need to be doing are arguing about who's attendance is bigger, if each and every club in the league could lift their attendances by 400+ every week we'd be absolutely laughing. Fair play to any club who can keep their attendances up.
It's not often you'll find me saying stuff like this, but fair play to the likes of Sligo, Shamrock Rovers, Cork, Derry amongst others who can keep a good solid attendance week in/week out of over 2,500. Harps have made too many mistakes in the past, and one could only be jealous of such attendances. When we had them, we sadly couldn't keep them up.
I can't make Friday night games due to college / home etc this season but I had texts from people after I put it online asking was it right as they thought there was more. It was the official ticket count plus sponsors etc at game direct from treasurer after cash count. Which is from the exact same source as the 58 was reported for the Drogheda EA Cup game. No reason for us not to report the correct figure.
More on our plate at the moment like the appointment of a CEO in the coming week (s)
Many Galway lads travelling down to Limerick?? :p
We have Derek O'Brien, Shaun Kelly, Barry Ryan, Shane Guthrie and a MASSIVE wage bill. Ye'd love it. :ball:
Im know 7 that are going to limerick regularly. There is a bunch going to Athlone and even a few although we tried to ban them (joking) from going to the showgrounds.
Its on local radio today here that whats in Terryland at the minute hasnt exactly caught the publics imagination and its a matter of time before things change.
Hopefully the mooted Villa Legends game V a Galway United/ West United selection (chicks clubs) and the changing of the name from Terryland to Deacy Park in honour of Chick Deacy could be the showcase that Galway United supporters and GUST need and will prove the only appetite is for a unified Galway club.
Then we can all come down to Limerick hopefully sooner rather than later.