waterford v sligo. showing finn park would be a bad advertisement for the standard of grounds in the eircom league.
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waterford v sligo. showing finn park would be a bad advertisement for the standard of grounds in the eircom league.
[QUOTE=pineapple stu;747101]Bray are at home too.
Are you the Professor of Geography at UCD? Always thought Bray was in County Wicklow but sure what would I know I only went to Trinity. :p
Anything but Harps Derry for me.
Waterford - Sligo should be shown as this is the game that has been advertised. Showing a different game would be silly and lead to widespread confusion.
Waterford has a Gaeltacht!:)
The vast majority of people who care about who wins the Harps-Derry game will be at the ground - why do fans of the two teams care about it being on TV if they won't be watching on TG4:confused:
The Sheep vs Greyhounds all the way ;)
In fairness at least a game is being covered a few years ago there was only the semi's and final on the box. In fairness Finn Park is a bit of a tiolet although I suppose the RSC is hardly The Carlisle!
Finn Harps Vs Derry
Harps v Derry
What's the odds for a boring 0 - 0 for the Harps Derry game?
The point being made is that they made the wrong choice to begin with.
Is that not true of every game though ? :confused: You could argue that the closeness of Ballybofey to Derry suggests that most of those who want to go will go - but our ticket allocation is sold out, so we will have disappointed fans. Meanwhile - any Sligo fan who is interested sufficiently in this game to go to it will doubtless ahve no problems getting a ticket. In fact - the total attendance for the Waterford-Sligo game may struggle to top the number of away fans City are bringing to Finn Park alone (2,000+).
So on a head-to-head analysis, I'd say there'd be a more interested TV audience for Harps-Derry than Waterford-Sligo. Not to mention bigger crowd, better atmosphere etc etc.
All yer whinging here isn't going to change things. Close the thread:D.