Originally Posted by
Straightstory
I think the 'Event Junkies' phenomenon is particularly Irish. A large proportion of the punters who go to All Ireland Finals, and major Ireland internationals at the Aviva in foorball and rugby are the same people: they just like a big day out. The weekly 'bread and butter' of supporting teams through thick and thin is not for them. In England it's not the same. Rugby and football fans are largely different breeds.
Also - Scotland, with roughly the same population should be the best comparison for us. They're streets ahead, attendance-wise and when it comes to facilities/stadia.
Interestingly, football teams in Dublin, a major European capital city (population 1,273,000) attract on average about the same attendances as a team like Accrington Stanley in England (population 35,000). Even if all the Dublin teams' average attendance figures are added together it's still pathetic. This is the worst place in Western Europe to be a football fan. (With the possible exception of Luxembourg and the Faroe Islands).