haha, hes from Kerry! buddy of mine is from near Clonmel, though he lives in the city these days and comes to a good few games
i know weve got a few others from cahir and that sort of area too
I know Limerick fans from Tippearary and Clare and West County Limerick on the Kerry border who regularly travel to games around the country and in Limerick. But I know a Spurs "fan" from a good few miles outside of Limerick City who is travelling to tomorrows game in London against Shamrock Rovers but says Jackman Park is too far away for him.
Might be handy for this thread .... i hadn't realised that the north was so heavily populated actually, except for Tyrone the other four are fairly high.
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Edit: And this link would be handy as well
32 counties listed based on population:
1 Dublin
2 Antrim
3 Cork
4 Down
5 Galway
6 Derry
7 Kildare
8 Limerick
9 Meath
10 Donegal
11 Tipperary
12 Tyrone
13 Wexford
14 Kerry
15 Wicklow
16 Mayo
17 Armagh
18 Louth
19 Clare
20 Waterford
21 Kilkenny
22 Westmeath
23 Laois
24 Offaly
25 Cavan
26 Sligo
27 Roscommon
28 Monaghan
29 Fermanagh
30 Carlow
31 Longford
32 Leitrim
Listed by population density: (keeping number based on population)
1 Dublin
2 Antrim
4 Down
18 Louth
7 Kildare
6 Derry
17 Armagh
9 Meath
8 Limerick
3 Cork
15 Wicklow
13 Wexford
20 Waterford
30 Carlow
12 Tyrone
23 Laois
22 Westmeath
28 Monaghan
21 Kilkenny
5 Galway
24 Offaly
25 Cavan
11 Tipperary
31 Longford
26 Sligo
29 Fermanagh
19 Clare
10 Donegal
14 Kerry
27 Roscommon
16 Mayo
32 Leitrim
Population size and density doesn't say anything about areas. Some areas are strong football areas, other rugby areas and others then for hurling and Gaelic Football. Sligo are 26th based on population size and 25th on population density.
In asking the question I've asked at the beginning of this thread, I think it's important for the game to have LoI clubs in some of the regions currently not represented. Having a league club should be the best way for a focal point for the growth and strength of the game. There are other ways, an area like Mayo for example, are Sligo Rovers or any of the Galway clubs building links to clubs within that catchment area? As no Mayo club is actively seeking to join the league, I'd imagine it'd be the place of clubs like that to create links with these areas.
Galway United would have supporters based all around Mayo, some attending the home games regularly from as far as achill island and belmullet in the north west of the county, as well as the usual catchments of westport, castlebar, shrule etc.. Other GUFC supporters who attend the home matches regularly drive in from Roscommon, Clare and North Tipperary.
Its just a pity hardly anyone from the city itself goes to any matches.
Its just a pity hardly anyone from the city itself goes to any matches.[/QUOTE]
In any surveys done 65% of attendees at matches in Terryland, or of season ticket holders addresses proves the opposite. There are not enough from either city or county going to matches any other analysis is a myth.
Carrick is a hurling strong hold with two senior hurling teams. I like most in Carrick have no draw to Waterford United at all, I like to see our former players (Mc, Mikey & Doherty) do well but thats it, my team is Carrick United, I follow them and thats it.
I have being to watch a few WUFC games over the last 2 seasons and they are poor in the extreme, there is no attempt to plass the ball merely lump the ball up into the Kilbarry wind. When they go behind I dont feel anything no hurt or pain like most of ye would feel when you team goes behind or is beaten, you can't make a person support or love a team, club or area. You can try promote it, but it ain't working in my Town.
It's a shame that there is no club there anymore, really liked the stadium. It's a shame it's being put to no use apart from the odd local games and such.
Fact of the matter is, it would be great to see football in those areas but sadly they just wouldn't work.
Kilkenny never worked because the ground was too far out of the city, and the place is just a mad hurling town. Hardly any football there at all.
What you really need is a pyramid structure.
However, I'm sure plenty in Carrick have no problem feeling an affinity with a club across the water. So whilst I accept you can't make people feel something for a club, it's especially hard when they don't want to and want to come up with excuses to justify that.
To be fair there was no shortage of fans or sense of occasion in Carrick for the Munster Senior Cup final this year. Even allowing for the fact that it was a one off final there's clearly a lot of strong feeling for the team in the town. Plenty of LOI fans have an affinity (to varying degrees) with clubs across the water too. Likewise there's no shortage of people in Limerick or any other LOI town who pay no heed to their local team for the usual nonsense excuses. If you're from Carrick and have an interest in Carrick United and Manchester United (and probably/possibly the hurlers of Tipperary or Waterford depending on which side of the river you dwell on) but have a vague to non-existent interest in Waterford United I don't see a problem with that in practical terms.
In an ideal world everybody in the country would support their local club but I'd find it hard to chastise the people of Carrick for not wanting to travel into Waterford every second Friday.