I'd say 400 is about right, shocking night weather wise, which impacted the attendance. I'd imagine it should be better for our next game.
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I'd say 400 is about right, shocking night weather wise, which impacted the attendance. I'd imagine it should be better for our next game.
Other than Sligo and Limerick I don't see any other clubs improving on last years average.Shams budgeted last year for an average of 2,500, I would be surprised if they get over that this season .
If you look at the 24k in Croke Park today with probably 4 of the top 5 crowdpullers you get some idea of the effect that the lack of disposable income among the population is having on sports events.Even Thomond wasn't full last night.( possibly saving their money to see the mighty Bohs on Tuesday)
Derrys attendences should improve if they keep up the good form their on??
Totally agree, last year the fans weren't daft and knew the score after a month, that was effectively a FD side that was put together and damn lucky not to end up there.
Breath of fresh air this season, even leaving after the Derry defeat on Friday,losing 3-1 didn't seem to effect the mood, as fans on the way out were talking about ''still saw a decent game of football"
1216 the crowd at Richmond Park for visit of Shels, poor enough I think for a Dublin derby, but maybe weather the weather had some effect.
Monday night in the poor weather. Considering Pat's don't seem to have a huge fanbase, that's not too bad.
I'd say less than 200 tbh. Crowd of about 1,200 is right.
There looked more than 1,216 there. I would have said along the lines of 1,800.
And as a rule, don't take extratime's estimates as gospel. I wrote for them a bit, any non-official attendances are simply those of the reporter who doesn't necessarily know the ground better than any fan nor does he likely have the best view of the crowd from the press box.