If only the league had some ties to an electricity company..
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If only the league had some ties to an electricity company..
Decent crowd in Richmond tonight for Pats v Harps, around 2,700 or so
2343 in OP last night.
I had 12 "guests"(never been to OP before) at the match and one of them needed the bogs about 15 mins before the h/t break and the "10 minute stand" town side standing area bog t- hat was closest to us - was jammers so opted to bring them to the Lilywhite bar toilet instead.
There was At least 120 Dundalk fans still in the Lilywhite bar at that time(i kid you not) half watching the game but also not watching on TV :rolleyes::confused: (and this was before that crazy shower we had at ht)
Is that a regular occurrence? I'm Not a regular on that side of the ground so first time i have seen that.
I'd say you find that at most grounds that have a club house with bar facilities. Allegedly Cobh Ramblers had their biggest league attendance (excluding Cork City) due to a free pints offer and open bar later!
Jaysus.
I like my pints but i couldn't square it with myself to go to a match and then sit in the bar while the match is going on.
It was also the fact that the bar was WELL packed that annoyed me the most.
edit: i was told that you don't need a match ticket to get in to the bar at Oriel.
https://twitter.com/DundalkFC/status...TJp-nA_Oj8opsg Confirmed crowd.
Better than this, as last night was on TV and I did hear up to 100 chose not to leave the bar and watch it on the tv's in the LW lounge, but there is a hard core of around 10-15 who go to home games and don't actually leave the bar, they put the game on in the speakers from LMFM radio or Dundalk FM and they listen for the full 90 instead of walking less than 1 minute to actually watch the game.
N'oth as quare as folk !
I think that's correct, but there is no access to the stand from the Lilywhite Lounge bar before the game, you have to go back out and go through the gates with a ticket / ST to go into the ground. It might be open at HT though. There is access from the Enda McG bar to the ground before the game, but you have to buy a ticket first for there.
Derry-UCD sold out, though judging by some spare seats, some ST holders mustn't have turned up.
02/09/2022 - First Division, Cork City 2 Longford Town 2, Att: over 2700
I'd say this is unlikely. But nteresting to note that Irish League clubs have today raised the growing proice of electricity : Irish League chairmen issue warning that rising energy costs could put clubs under significant financial pressure - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
That said noticeably more of them are now opting to play on a Friday night rather than Saturday daytime this season, so it can't be putitng them off so far.
There are a number of mitigating factors for the attendance on Friday. Longford are not an appealing opposition and brought virtually no away fans.
Schools are just back, Electric Picnic was on and there was a Rugby game (friendly) at the same time around the corner (some fans would choose the rugby over City and some will skip entirely due to perceived parking issues).
On top of that 2,700 is perfectly reasonable. Our average for the league season is 3,160. Take out the two Galway games and it drops to 2,739. The actual attendance on Friday was 2,731. I think 8 fans below average excluding outliers isn't all that bad.
Its also our 8th highest league attendance out of 14 games, smack bang in the middle and its more than we had for the last time Longford were in town (2,337).
I think people look at us with a handful of large attendances and get a warped perception of how good our support has been. Its still much better than the rest of the division, and a lot of the Premier Division but we've only topped 3k 4 times this season, twice for Galway (4,984 for the first home game of the season and 6,393 for the top of the table clash), once for Cobh (4,240 for a local derby, second home game of the season) and once for Waterford (3,012 for the third home game of the season, decent away support against the perceived favourites at the time, this was also on a Monday right after we played Cobh so could have been higher in better circumstances).
On the other hand our attendance floor is very good. We've had a minimum of 2265 this year, and that was for a Monday game in the middle of 3 home games in 8 days.
Assuming we manage to hold on and get promoted our attendances are going to take a hit next year. We'll likely have a big crowd for the first home game, and I'd expect very good away crowds from most Premier Division teams in the first couple of series as it will be their first chance to come to the Cross since 2019, but we aren't going to get any bumper crowds like the ~7k for Galway if we are in a relegation battle or mid-table and I'd imagine we'll be getting a lot of crowds around 2,200 to 2,500 throughout the second half of the season. Maybe lower if we're playing badly.
Watching the game last night, I would estimate some 6,000 at the Tallaght stadium. :waving:
Unless anyone has the official figures please. :)
6300 and something was the official figure.
Thats about 700 short of capacity with seat kills and UEFA stuff apparantly.
The ticketing was a shambles with tickets only going on general sale the day before the match.
I had plenty of people asking me when could they buy a ticket as you had to be in the Rovers database to buy a ticket up to the day before the match.
Hopefully they will learn from this and put tickets on sale early for the next home match.
What's the story with the bottom 4-5 rows of the south stand being cordoned off with that netting I've noticed it for domestic games too.
Are those seats ever open?
I was looking at them last night and I'm not even sure if you sat there you'd be able to see anything with the advertisement hoardings right in front anyway
It’s to limit stuff like this happening which resulted in a €22k fine for the club.
https://inpho.ie/media/d3WCV8PNg3lgp...96Q92Vwf9xJk.a
https://inpho.ie/media/ChtfbRanBVD-1...wjUQpdgtudEI.a
They we’re fined for pitch invasions after goals a couple of years ago in europe also but I don’t know how much that fine was for
Its basically to keep people off the pitch we have had a couple of large scale pitch invasions and it helps with that.
For most games its not an issue as there is space elsewhere but for matches where we could sell out its a definite drain.
I noticed for the Irish Womans matches they take the mesh down.
3,418 at the RSC tonight Vs Cork.
Excellent - seem to have got a match fitting of that attendance level also .
I wouldn't say there was a 1000 Cork fans there from my view from the opposite stand. The two blocks given to away fans were not quite full but there was probably 100 or so standing at the fences too. Good turn out all the same. Game was heavily promoted all week with marquee bar set up for first time and free flags given out.The new owner and his team made a lot of efforts to make it a big occasion.
I wasn't there but the estimate I was given was about 500 City fans. I'd imagine we'll have a similar number in Galway on Friday
Derry city v Bohs sold out. 3,700
Great to see the posts in this attendance thread now showing actual attendance figures in their posts, for awhile there I thought the thread had lost its purpose! :ball:
Would be an absolute scandal if Irish fans were fined by UEFA for chanting against an English Queen.
I cant see UEFA wanting to get involved. If it was racist stuff yes but this wasnt racist.
It would be deemed political, I'd presume.
The Daily Mail were blaming Rovers fans for all the footy being off over the weekend so here anything is possible at this stage!!!