Doesn't bode well for Harps' move to their new stadium in Stranorlar.
Yep. And Derry should move to Belfast.
They should all move to Dublin obviously.
What's your source for these figures ? I've just Googled it and got 2010 estimates of 17,000 for Sligo and 26,000 for Dundalk (http://www.trueknowledge.com/q/population_of_sligo_2010). That doesn't address the question of where Sligo (or indeed Dundalk) start and stop, let alone the fact that both figures are estimates anyway. Which is part of why the thread is just pointless conjecture ! ;)
You may well have been to the Brandywell, but it hasn't helped your understanding of the city much as the stadium is in, err, the Brandywell - not the Bogside ;). The Brandywell is in the heart of the Bogside the same way that Dublin is in the heart of Wicklow.
I'm not sure how you would define either the Bogside or the Brandywell as heavily populated. The Bogside in particular doesn't have half the population it did 40 years ago, has large swathes of open land (gas works, dual carriageway/flyover, the shops etc), and its highest building is 4-5 storeys tall. The Brandywell has less flats than the Bog, and arguably covers a smaller area (again - where do nboth areas start and stop ?). Again - population density is all relative anyway... :D
As for the estimate that a sizeable proportion of the Bogside support DCFC, I'm afraid there's no evidence to support that assumption. I've had kids give me anti-DCFC abuse walking through the area on the way to games, for example, and the large numnbers of cars around the stadium on matchday suggest against a high local proportion of support. In my experience our support is much more evenly spread across the city than you're suggesting.
I've been to Turners Cross, but I'd never dare estimate the percentage spread of Cork's support on the basis of the odd random visit.
Plenty of Celtic and GAA fans around the Brandywell I would have thought
trueknowledge.com FFS. The 2006 census of Ireland is quite clear on where the towns start and stop, and you're wrong ... again.
http://www.cso.ie/census/documents/c...06_Table_6.pdf
Wouldnt say that, Derry has a metro population of about 110,000 people, whereas Cork city has a metro population of 275,000. Making the attendences of Derry (in comparison to Corks as they have been about the same the last number of years) very impressive seeing as Cork has a city almost 3 times that the size of Derry.
But overall I have always thought Sligo and Dundalk were football hotspots in the ratio of attendences to population.
I'm really enjoying this most pointless on-season thread!
The Brandywell and Bogside areas have the lowest amount of Derry fans.Our biggest support comes from the greater Shantallow area,about 3+ miles from the ground with the biggest population.
Derry also have two senior clubs remember.
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For someone who thinks that this thread is a waste of time, you've invested a fair bit of time posting all the geographical and demographic research you've been carrying out, googling stuff and wot not.
Thanks for all that it was very educational and, I feel, time well spent
What are you on about Eelmonster ?
The link you posted (for anyone who can be arsed to scroll through reams to get to the info you were too lazy to just post and then source) lists the populations as 18,000 Sligo and 29,000 Dundalk. Which is hardly miles off the figures I quoted - particularly given the 4 year timespan difference between the two sources and the need to estimate to extrapolate from 2006 to 2010 (based on the 2006 figures).
Ergo - Dundalk still isn't twice as big as Sligo, so what are you on about....? :confused:
[QUOTE=punkrocket;1381101]Thanks PR - I aim to please :DQuote:
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For someone who thinks that this thread is a waste of time, you've invested a fair bit of time posting all the geographical and demographic research you've been carrying out, googling stuff and wot not.
Thanks for all that it was very educational and, I feel, time well spent