Galway v Shamrock Rovers - 3092.
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Galway v Shamrock Rovers - 3092.
Pats v Drogheda 1300ish
The official figure would include season ticket holders. There probably was significantly more in the ground, but for this thread we should use the official attendance.
id say about 250 at Kildare V Dundalk today
Not a chance. About 120 with 100 from dundalk at that match
Can't really believe there were only 20 Kildare fans, in fairness.
22 tops
Ah here, there were more than 20! There was probably 20 on the far side beside the benchs alone! Im sticking with around 250.......
67 at Kilkenny V Harps this evening. That, by the way, is taking into account ballboys, directors and other who wouldn't have paid to get in:eek:
I think someone said that there were 10 Harps fans at the game.
Is there 100% no relegation ?
Only 2 teams candidates for the bottom slot anyway, so not many involved. Conversely 6 or 7 in with a shot of either title - that's a third of the total league.
I'll predict a noticeable uplift in the overall average as the season draws to a close. Despite the backlog of fixtures and any lack of relegation.
Galway v Rovers is a good example of this, and will have boosted the overall average for Friday night.
Officially 1206
There was around 232 at the game was counting as they were coming in 182 in the stand and another 50 around the ground.
Could hear the dundalk fans that came late before they were over the bridge, Lads you must have nearly knocked all the windows out of that bus!. Created some atmosphere as well.
Apparently about 3,500 at City v Bohs on Friday night ?
Some other City fans can confirm.
3,000 or so I would have said.
Update after the last round. 2005 and 2004 in brackets. FD and PD indicate average crowd got in a different division to current year. 1 and 2 refer to first round and second round of matches.
PREMIER DIVISION
Bohs - 1570 (1976; 2340) (missing Drogheda 2)
Bray - 1108 (1550; 818 FD) (missing Longford 2)
Cork - 2921 (3644; 4033) (missing St Pat's 1)
Derry - 2463 (2698; 1672)
Drogheda - 1693 (1682; 1554)
Dublin City - 488 (175 FD; 592)
Longford - 747 (1004; 1131)
Pat's - 1399 (1599; 1882)
Shels - 1458 (1949; 2158)
Sligo - 1891 (1794 FD; 781 FD)
UCD - 532 (653; 306 FD)
Waterford - 885 (1513; 1753)
FIRST DIVISION
Athlone - 305 (316; 291)
Cobh - 360 (403; 240) (missing Finn Harps 1 and Limerick 1)
Dundalk - 960 (474; 591)
Harps - 443 (1347 PD; 1106) (missing Monaghan 1)
Galway - 989 (566; 571)
Kildare - 291 (186; 298) (missing Harps 2)
Kilkenny - 118 (185; 110) (missing Cobh (both) and Kildare (both))
Limerick - 373 (669; 188)
Monaghan - 175 (183; 182)
Rovers - 1040 (1539 PD; 1349 PD)
Premier Division average - 1424 (1759)
First Division average - 515 (520)
Overall average - 978 (1195)
About 300 at the Athlone vs Cobh. Pretty good considering nothing to play for now we are out of the Cup and the bitter cold, windy night that it was.Quote:
Athlone - 305 (316; 291) (missing Cobh)
Would haev thought there'd been a bit of a boost after the Cup game?
Strange thing with the crowd was an awful lot of the usual heads were missing. Noticed an awful lot of under 16s there that I saw at the Cup but never in Mels before and they sung for 90 mins with the older ones. So very hard judge what will happen.
Not easy get new faces down to mels. Even find it hard myself sometimes on a cold night. But still make it for fear of missing something.
The home game against Galway will tell if we have got a boost or not.
As for next season the trick is going to be keeping the crowds that will go to the new ground for the novelty factor. The facilities that will be there will help a lot.
I don't see any mention of Blues v Shels so I'd go with 1200. Shels brought a decent crowd to Block A and I'm told Block B was about half full. C,D and E were full bar a few gaps. And then the three bunches around the ground - either side of the stand and directly opposite.
Do Shels fans ejected in the first half still count?
Block B was more full than that BM. It looked quite alarming up until about 2 minutes to kick-off, but filled up very quickly from then on, and was 3/4s full at least by 5 past kick-off. Block A was also quite full with a fairly big Shels contingent.
I'd say the 120 or so that the stand lacked was more than made up for by the crowd around the ground, easily 120 plus. So 1270 or so, minus the sundry absentees ;) means my estimate is 1267! :D
What does the stand hold?
The lads who were ejected from the ground have been banned from travelling on the supporter's coach afaik!
what did they do
I think (I'm not too sure) it was for setting off a smoke bomb (those ****ty ones you buy in a joke shop) and for looking for trouble with the WUFC kiddy supporters. Don't take my word for it, maybe the other Shels can confirm/deny this.
Pineapple - as a lot of clubs are getting best of season crowds around this time of the year, can you put up the season best for each club if you have the info to hand, would be interesting to see it.
Thanks - oh and great work keeping all of this going each week - must take up a fair bit of your time.
A best of season row would be a good addition - and I echo the sentiments re great work on keeping this going Pineapple. Depressing that the fans themselves are the only ones keeping an eye on unimportant things like, oh - attendances.....
A good week overall for attendances last round as things hot up - pushing all 3 key averages up. I'm gonna stick my neck out even further and say that I reckon the season end overall average will reach at least 1,100. That figure would be less than 8% lower than last year, and not a worrying drop given the break for the World Cup and the number of mid-week games.
I'll put it up with the next update so. In the meantime, that column is included on www.european-football-statistics.co.uk, where I send these figures.
Why arent Galway's attendances bigger? They've a huge town. (ps this is not a bash on Galway or their supporters, I have family in Galway.)