No fan of any LOI team would prefer to watch a track champ stream than go to the game. They're appalling. Better than nothing for an away game but no one chooses that option. It's a last resort
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Define Fan? Not all fans of LOI Clubs are Diehards or regulars. Some fans who attend only occasionally, might be likely to skip a game if it is on TV or Online. When Clubs say games on TV impact on attendances they are correct. Same could be said of TrackChamp to a far lesser extent. To say no one chooses that option, is in my view inaccurate.
I think of the mentioned 6000 viewers on track champ for athlone v Shels ...5500 were probably gamblers from across Europe watching thier money go down the drain
I think it's unlikely anyone who was considering spending money on a ticket for a game would decide to stay in and watch a static camera on their laptop instead. Far more likely Shels Facebook views are from people betting on the match, which is the purpose of the Trackchamp streams.
239 at the FAI Cup game between Wexford Youths and Sligo Rovers.
They might skip it if it was on TV, but they're not going to stay in and watch the track champ version unless they're completely invested in the game
And those folks are either at the game, or can't get to it.
I was speaking specifically about track champ, not games on TV/online in general. The track champ coverage (although better than nothing) is fairly hard to watch even for those of us who are committed
Youths have been on a losing run, Sligo beat us 5-0 two weeks earlier, our huge injury list was announced before the game. the Scum were live on TV and, if you saw Soccer Republic, it was absolutely hammering down and Ferrycarrig Park is very open.
As for average minimum attendances, yeah, why not just make it a FAI Major City League, that will develop our game. The Club is 9 years old and making steady VIABLE progress on and off the pitch, so give us a chance. UCD rarely got our attendance figures in the Premier, yet people accepted they were there on merit. We deserve the same opportunity
Forza Youths
Wouldn't get worked up by daft arguments like average minimum attendances tbh.
FAI Cup crowds seem to be generally poor for whatever reason.
Fair point and we do need a National league with teams in as many city's / towns as possible. I wasn't really having a go at Wexford tbh just I know from guys involved in different loi clubs that teams that bring no fans with them are the particular weeks when things can get very tight money wise. Limerick will help next year
I can understand that some people may not be particularly excited about lack-lustre early round ties, but the FAI Cup is really special.
The way that an Aviva cup final outing can galvanise a whole community and the uniqueness of the cup final occasion is really brilliant
You had eejits on here, and elsewhere, looking for UCD to be relegated/kicked out too.
That clubs with tiny fanbases can win promotion, and compete in the PD, says more about the other clubs than them. The beauty of football is that it's only based on results, not "support base" or "history".
(except for that whole Galway/Dundalk thing back in the day...)
Until every team sells out its ground regularly, they should all be forced to have crowd murals like Arsenal in '92! That'll show the barstoolers!!
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...l_1420070c.jpg
I'm not sure it's "really special" in fairness.
A Cup Final will always draw a crowd - it's in their nature. Turning out for a run-of-the-mill cup tie in an early round is very different. The 'magic' of the cup usually only appears in the semi-final at the earliest