And at least 100 of those were Longford Town. Was disappointed in those Shamrock "ultras". They got totally outsang the whole night barely heard a peep out of them
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And at least 100 of those were Longford Town. Was disappointed in those Shamrock "ultras". They got totally outsang the whole night barely heard a peep out of them
Around 150 LTFC fans, and yes, the only ones who created any noise. Tallaght is some ground but its souless.
Tbf I would have said closer to 200 LTFC fans but the stadium was dead because Rovers were playing a half team.at best and the game was over before it began. With 10 mins ro go the first chants from the rovers support started as we realised we didn't want extra timw.
“The game was over before it began” is a bit of a stretch considering Rovers lead the game for just 17 minutes before Longford equalised and rovers only won the game in the 84th minute through their second penalty of the game
I watched it and Longford played very well and it most definitely was not a cert that Rovers would have won only for the second penalty. Extra time you expect Longord would have ran out of steam
Felt sorry for the lad who gave away the second penalty, don't know what he was thinking
Longford offered almost nothing tbf and I'm a nervous ninny but wasn't worried at all. Once we introduced the 4 subs it was just a matter of time. People all around me were chating away all through the match and not really engaged..
Do Longford get a spot in the cup draw ahead of Rovers despite the result because their fans some noise?
I suppose that's why Bradley brought on a quadruple sub of all the big names 60 mins into the match so..
And I'm not saying Longford deserved to win but when you're in our position you'd be daft to go all out gung-ho against the strongest team in the country and not have a game plan. Played very will relatively considering our position and it took 2 penalties for ye to finally settle it. But for that the game was destined for ET. Different story considering we all thought the game was gonna be a massacre
And I wouldn't say ye pulled up any trees with how ye played yourselves, even with the big names brought on.
Im not having a go at Longford you came and competed and brought a decent support but Bradley bringing on 4 and then a fifth Mandroiu after 60 and 65 mins was exactly what i meant by the game being over before it began.
We were always going to start with a second 11 and if needed empty the bench to win which is exactly what happened, we hit the bar/post 2 if not 3 times and had clearences off the line AS WE SHOULD against 1st Division oposition.
That being said with 15 minutes to go we were a mistake away from being in deep doodoo but the quality off the bench did what was expected , i appreciate it was a Pen but people make mistakes when they are under pressure and thats what happened
I think it does suffer from a lack of atmosphere. Maybe it's partially to do with the layout of the stands, the open corners, but it's not just the ground that causes it. It's also the location, in a new build area, well away from the city centre and not the easiest to get to (unelss by car), beside a dual carriageway, and there aren't any pubs too close to it either (Maldron is a sad place).
It's not a unique thing to Tallaght, mind. Espanyol's RCDE and Atlético's Metropolitano, and Estadio Algarve (and loads more new grounds) all suffer from the same thing.
There's always existed a feeling amongst some Derry fans that we should move out of the Brandywell. And I'd be all for it if the location was within walking distance of the city centre, but the only place suggested so far is at the edge of town, where the new academy is going. Yes, we could have a nice big car park, but we'd lose a lot of the match day experience.
Exact same with Dundalk. A move away from Oriel to a new stadium would be great but nowhere is possible within walking distance of town
I've often been in a pub on a Friday before Oriel, and you could get chatting to people not from the area and they would walk up to Oriel when they heard was a game on. If we moved out of town things like that are done
Id say most of our fans, especially shedside walk to Oriel from home or pubs
Step up MYPOST, we're in direct spaceship territory again!
Thursday 21st August
Shels v Linfield 3,655
Harps v athlone - 783
Actually thought it was more but there ya go.
2007 at the RSC.
Any latest averages?
Treaty v Dundalk is down as 975 on FAI Connect, I wasn't there but on clips from LOITV the main stand looked half full at best, must be a big crowd on camera side to have made up that figure, as looked to be 100 max DFC fans behind goal.
That fig of 975 looked a bit ambitious to me.
192 people at Athlone/Cobh !
1,057 in Finn Park
Think Colin Fortune should be managing the mens team there. Think it would make a difference. When Dundalk appointed Ciaran Kilduff from Athlone ladies he had no issues with adjusting. I would love to get Athlone town fans opinions but the old crew that used to post here are long departed from the club and here too
I assume that Kerry crowd is missing a zero! 48 on the app.
Either that, or a 5/6 at the beginning!
383 at Longford/Harps
Bray seem to be getting great crowds after such a long time of not being able to connect with the local population. What is driving this? They do have some nice match day facilities and close proximity to the Dart. Having moved myself to Wicklow a number of years ago, there is no doubt a lot of people have moved down from Dublin and maybe looking for a football fix.
Drink available and on sale inside the ground now! 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Missing the following:
Derry v Cork - 8th August
Pats v Sligo - 10th August
Derry v Pats - 29th August
Shels v Galway - 7th Sept
Kerry v Athlone - 1st August
Dundalk v Longford - 4th August
Dundalk v Kerry - 29th August
PREMIER DIVISION
Bohs - 6,327 (4,241 {2024}; 4,243 {2023}; 3,209 {2022};2,878{19}; 2,148; 2,006; 1,627; 1,724; 1,395; 1,597)
Cork - 3,253 (2,881 FD; 3,666; 3,517 FD; 2,505; 4,245; 4,559; 2,533; 3,263; 3,777; 1,965)
Derry - 3,540 (2,875; 3,336; 3,184; 2,049; 2,297; 1,517; 1,563; 1,124; 1,106; 1,446)
Drogheda - 2,299 (2,023; 1,916; 1,941; 721 FD; ; 377 FD; 850; 583 FD; 813; 1,0641)
Galway - 2,815 (3,014; 2,018 FD; 2,081 FD; 780 FD; 746 FD; 1,376; 1,169)
Pat's - 4,599 (4,402; 4,232; 3,489; 1,919; 1,621; 1,504; 1,088; 1,321; 1,386; 1,687)
Rovers - 5,606 (6,071; 6,109; 5,379; 3,384; 2,749; 2,809; 2,041; 2,890; 2,269; 2,763)
Shels - 4,620 (4,262; 3,393; 2,913; 1,071 FD; 654 FD; 496 FD; 554 FD; 596 FD; 713 FD; 1,114)
Sligo - 2,830 (2,858; 2,555; 2,166; 1,995; 1,853; 1,717; 1,750; 1,750; 1,959; 2,342)
Waterford - 2,668 (2,733; 1,833 FD; 1,705 FD; 1,496; 2,329; 1,550 FD; 314 FD; 460 FD; 470 FD; 478 FD)
FIRST DIVISION
Athlone - 511 (642; 872; 307; 382; 130; 154; 156; 314; 653 PD; 754)
Bray - 1,093 (644; 663; 482; 773; 643 PD; 966 PD; 957 PD; 769 PD; 718 PD; 891 PD)
Cobh - 841 (731; 1,020; 872; 268; 236; 358; 403; 366; 223; 439)
Dundalk - 1,745 (2,419 PD; 2,636 PD; 2,689 PD; 2,775 PD; 2,738 PD; 2,674 PD; 2,738 PD; 3,158 PD; 2,534 PD; 1,997 PD)
Harps - 895 (1,023; 1,154; 1,293 PD; 1,154 PD; 708; 1,202 PD; 1,216 PD; 784; 449; 479; 429)
Kerry - 668(610; 784)
Longford - 539 (450; 679; 500; 610; 449; 342; 488 PD; 803 PD; 567; 379)
Treaty - 1,066 (1,060; 642; 695)
UCD - 353 (336; 809 PD; 953 PD; 739 PD; 365; 236; 297; 216; 397 PD; 487 PD; 506 PD)
Wexford - 607 (556; 689; 445; 235; 181; 338; 585 PD; 553; 331; 227)
PREMIER AVERAGE: 3,850 (3,490; 3,289; 2,687; 2,185; 2,170; 1,902; 1,476; 1,681; 1,502; 1,566)
FIRST DIVISION AVERAGE: 831 (894; 1,035; 1,193; 586; 413; 477; 476; 486; 495; 391)
OVERALL AVERAGE: 2,304 (2,192; 2,162; 2,051; 1,500; 1,249; 1,387; 1,117; 1,249; 1,160; 1,140)
OVERALL PREMIER ATTENDANCE: 550,493 (628,157; 592,093; 486,365; 393,238; 316,515; 376,627; 292,204; 332,805; 297,334)
OVERALL FIRST ATTENDANCE: 124,600 (160,964; 186,369; 178,000; 79,115; 55,756; 53,461; 52,807; 54,474; 55,408)
OVERALL COMBINED ATTENDANCE: 675,093 (789,121; 778,462; 664,365; 472,353; 372,271; 430,088; 345,011; 387,279; 352,742)