Live coverage again from Turner's Cross for the second leg.
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Live coverage again from Turner's Cross for the second leg.
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Cork City v Levadia Tallinn
5,500 tickets sold already. It's amazing how much a successful league run helps.
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Nothing succeeds like success they say. In fairness there's always been a solid core of a couple of about 3,000 fans - easily enough to support a decent league of Ireland team and from time to time the crowds will rise with success or fall without it.
This season I think the average home gate has been about 4,500 which is a decent number given all the other distractions available in the city.
How many tickets sold for the Shamrocks game so far anyone!
That's not the only criteria of course. Shels have had tonnes of sucess too but I wouldn't consider them anywhere near the biggest club any more. Their attendances are woeful, the ground is falling to pieces (and won't even have their own ground in a few yrs as they'll be sharing Dalyer with bohs), they're just fallin off the map.
As mentioned earlier, they're not my club. But all things considered like stadium, attendances, historical success, notable ex players and managers, brand identity, media coverage, community endeavours etc i'd say they're the biggest club. That's just my opinion of course.
Bradley is a fool ... and Rovers have a long way to get back to the top of the League of Ireland ... 2011 - there was there but fallen far ...and quickly!
I was talking about Bradley, not you.
I don't disagree that Rovers are one of the biggest clubs in the country. But the consistent labelling of themselves as 'the biggest', with no real way to agree criteria to define that is nonsense. As I said, it just makes them seem insecure
Bradley probably feels under pressure because most seem to be of the opinion that Rovers should brush past their Icelandic opponents tomorrow, and he doesn't necessarily share their optimism.
Rovers were gash against a relegation bound sligo team on sunday so its a bit 50/50 on which Rovers team shows up.
If Starnen score 1st it could be a squeaky bum evening for most in Tallaght
It's reasonable to expect both Cork and Rovers to go through.
There is little chance of Cork getting caught out, but Rovers are unpredictable and tactically naive. A goal at any stage for the visitors could tip a nervous team and support over the edge
To curry favour with Stephen Bradley (and obviously to analyse and parse his interviews) I'll be in Tallaght Stadium to shout loud support/encouragement/abuse tonight
Lots of nonsense about being the biggest club in Ireland lads. Cork are at the top at the moment absolute no doubt about it and great attendances similar to ourselves in the Mick O Neill years. Dundalk have also shone a light on the league in recent years illuminating the fact that good football, the live product is available in this country and they definitely sparked interest in the league from people who did not previously reckon it. As for Rovers, historically the most successful team in the past with a rich history, how they kept going without a home ground for all that time was really something. To nights attendance at Tallaght around 3 k i would imagine and as for Bradley keeping his powder dry for Celtic, nah it will be a Rovers squad team with some U 19'S thrown in. Just to note a lot of the Rovers regulars that i stand with are not attending on Saturday. Tonight's game by the way is still very much in the balance.
Here is a Stephen Bradley pre-match interview from the Rovers website.
https://soundcloud.com/shamrock-rove...medium=twitter
As I'm on a strict abstention regime for today (at least until after the match) I have not listened to and will not comment on said interview (I swear)
KOH
Really excited for tonights game. Worrying that maybe we're getting a bit carried away - I've never seen this level of confidence from City fans about a European game. We have every right to be confident, but football is a crazy game and as Rangers showed this week surprises do happen. If they get an early goal it could really change the mood in the stadium, it would be horrible if the fans got on the teams back.
On the other hand, we've been so good this season and we have come back from behind a few times this season so I would expect just more confidence from the crowd if we do go behind - with the caveat that a sell out crowd tends to contain a lot of first timers that can dilute the atmosphere somewhat at times.
Tough to read, but are you saying ye'll play a squad team tonight?!
I'd be worried too if I was you, but for different reasons.
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Good luck to City and Rovers tonight! .. Really hoping for two wins tonight so we have 3 teams in Round 2 action next week in Champions League/Europa League. (Scottish football might only have 2 teams left!)