Again, what does sold out mean, is it the seating at Drogs ground is sold or the capacity is reached? So, are we talking about 2,500 approx. with about 2/300 away fans!
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My thoughts too, would have thought the First divisions average would have been the average for the Premier when I first started going to LOI.
It has been said around the place too, it doesn't seem like this is a hype train either - like a one-off cup final with great marketing - but an overall increase in core-support.
I also wonder, would this increase the temptation for more clubs to try and join the LOI, like grassroots pressure to change the Fai structures, since LOI is becoming more viable?
The tweet from Dundalk about it said they had sold their total away allocation, so presumably full capacity has been reached.
Shamrock Rovers announcing less than 500 home tickets available for Friday. Another 7,500 crowd incoming at Tallaght.
Never thought I'd see the day a 10,000 seater stadium was actually required by a LOI club.
2,193 at Drogheda v Dundalk
Crazy in this day and age we have Premier Division grounds with such low capacity limits across the league.
Facilities need developed and developed very quickly and significantly in this country if the game is to go anywhere.
1,610 at Cobh v Galway….
7,674 at Tallaght for Rovers v Pats
Bohs v UCD - 4,017
just over 5,000 at turners cross
Will be interesting to see how the rovers attendances hold up after the car crash continues away to Dundalk and bohs, half our crowd have only experienced success
Athlone v Treaty - 721
No official attendance at the RSC as of yet but it's much lower than our previous games, good bunch down from Bray however, a solid 50 or so.
1,423 at the RSC.
Were many rovers fans in tolka today to support the women's team? Couldn't see any on TG4.
https://twitter.com/I_Am_Turton/stat...VrVxsRy-A&s=19
Seen that tweet earlier. Are they Rovers fans behind goals in away end?