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That Bohs kit looks like a Superleague team turned up with red Penneys t-shirts
That Bohs top really is awful. When they came out at the start of the game, I honestly thought they were wearing red bibs. Who is the club's main sponsor this year, and what do they think about not being on the shirts (or not visibly anyway) ? What do Bohs fans think of it? Surely that's the least black that a Bohs home shirt has ever had? Kenny's jumper looks like he got dressed in an hurry and forgot to take his pyjama top off.
That was absolutely horrendous. Worst game of the weekend by a mile. Atmosphere seemed awful too.
A difficult watch that game.
Dreadful game. Both teams afraid of their lives to take risks. Sideways backways rinse repeat.
Good grief, the dampest of squibss this weekend and thats saying something with all the rain and flooding! Its one game but a bit like the cup final, you hope its entertaining to avoid the kicking of LoI, well the dismissive types probably fell asleep. That Bohs shirt isnt much of a Bohs shirt bar including the colours. I wish people would quit trying to reinvent the wheel when it comes to kit designs. Stripes, Hoops, plain in club colours - job done, no nonsense!
Bohs long sleeve version, a local word to describe it 'CAT' the short sleeve option though actually looks smart, Kenny's jumper...........J Christ, Denis the Menace.
I get the 50 year anniversary of the Bohs top though, just think the long sleeve is like a training top.
Overall that was a dull as dishwasher affair. Flat atmosphere and boring game. The Aviva experiment should be put on ice for the foreseeable future.
I dont think the Aviva game hould be put on ice, but maybe the only game that is high profile enough is the Dublin Derby - Bohs need Rovers to make it a proper success, otherwise it could start making a net loss. I still like the idea of Derby Weekend, maybe as part of St Patricks weekend where all clubs play their main rivals or as close as possible. If Bohs have made more on today than a game at Dalymount than its a success. But it could become a bit of a gamble as mentioned. Out of interest would Dalymount pitch have been playable if it was played Friday as a standard home fixture?
Only in Ireland could we get 4 times the average attendance to a game and declare defeat
Bohs using an unattractive/polarising shirt design from an era when the club was amateur does feels rather fitting.Ironic that a club with a reputation for being more of a shirt retailer than a sporting outfit could come out with something so unattractive. The sales figures for it would be interesting (not that they'll ever be released).
Exactly CJ.
The game today, yes very nervy
Pats a lot better first half.
Bohs gad three scorable chances second half.
21,000 on a Sunday afternoon for a nothing match. Pretty amazing as I rrrmember regular sunday games in Dalymount with less than a 1,000
Lots if newbies, families , women..
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A good expirement, hopefully other clubs will try this out.
Seeing thousands of LOI fans in D4 lifts the spirit
Will you ever fill Tallaght?
I think Shels have the biggest crowd there?
We have to spread the love.You last year Pats this year.
Made money today , thankfully , but yes, if it was Rovers we could have matched last years very significant profit.
Hopefully we do it again next year or that the Presidents cup is played there?
Having an LOI occasion in February in D4 should be annual fixed event.
Donāt worry, there will be plenty of crap games with flat atmospheres this season. Theyāll just have far less than 21500 there to see it.
Another profitable occasion for the club and 17000 more people than normal getting to see the game in person. Iād call that a good days work for the club. If that is a negative, Iād wonder what a club would have to do for it to be considered a positive.
Iād say rovers and Derry could have got 20k, bit of hype beforehand and itād give it a real cup game atmosphere.
It was a good game anyway, plenty of bite for a supposed glorified friendly as it was called.
You'd have to do a lot to change the perception of that game for fans and clubs Dermo. It is a friendly. When our manager himself treats it like a preseason game, there's no way 10k+ hoops are showing up imop.
Factor in that last year's Aviva game was one we should have had rescheduled anyway due to European games and I'm not sure the right ingredients there for a big fixture if we want our teams progressing on that front.
There were only 4700 at this year's Presidents Cup.
Went to the Bohs v Pats match yesterday, build up outside was good, families having lunch and drinks. Both sets of fans in the same bar very friendly banter without shouting. Inside the stadium the atmosphere was not so good, dull but I'd say it was because the football was so poor. Neither team played like the wanted to win the game they were both more afraid of loosing.
It was turgid stuff yesterday. At a certain point you could really tell both sides were happy to take the point and move on.Thought Jamie Lennon was fantastic while Kian Leavy's decision making remains unmatched in how poor it is. Talented player but equally he's where attacks go to die.
It was my 1st game in Aviva since 2018. I dont think I will come to an occasion like this again. I had my ticket scanned at gate and then realised I hadnt paid for a match programme. I asked stewards where could I get one and they said that there was no guarantee that you would get one inside. For one Im not impressed with that answer at all. They wouldnt allow me to go back outside the ground to pick up a programme. They said if I do I would have to pay a for a new match ticket. An absolute joke that. Anyone else get the same hassle?
This is a general grievance of mine unrelated to the Aviva is that it has become super difficult to actually get a programme lately across the 3/4 grounds Iāve been in the last 12 months
Pleasantly surprised to see that Derry have actually done something about it this timehttps://www.derrycityfc.net/2026/02/...f-directors-2/
Honestly I am 100% sure its a volunteer piece with not enough people to adequately cover the ground but any time ive been there post covid I have gone in via the Navenny Street entrance, the half a dozen times ive been in and havent got a programme
That's very odd. The same man has been selling programmes at the Navenny Street gate since I was a kid. He's still there at every game with programmes in his hand, and normally walks around the ground selling them during the game too.
In all my years going in to Finn Park he has always been there every single time, whether you are in early or late! Then does a lap around. Wears almost a cowboy hat, couldn't miss him!
https://x.com/i/status/2032704095816188165
Surprised there is not more coverage of this here. An SDCC staff member suspended for what looks like watering/over watering the pitch in Tallaght in the run up to the Dundalk game. Watering anything that week would be highly suspicious given the rain that fell.
Now nothing will be linked back to Rovers but very suspect that, allowing Rovers an extra week of preseason preparation. Hard to believe Rovers knew nothing about it.
Hope it was worth possibly losing a job over.
It was Rovers who made the complaint.
I posted about this in the stadium thread earlier.
It's very strange alright. Did Rovers complain to conceal their guilt? Or was it something to do with gambling. One of the caretakers wanted to make the pitch very heavy to try get a particular result, but went too far and got the game called off instead unintentionally?