From extratime:
Bray-Dundalk 400 estimate
Drogheda-St Pats 900 estimate
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From extratime:
Bray-Dundalk 400 estimate
Drogheda-St Pats 900 estimate
2100 or so in Sligo? Main stand was more or less full (1850 per wiki), with not many standing on the terraces cos of the weather and another couple of hundred in the Jinks.
Tallaght- 5200 according to extratime
3277 just announced at Tolka park.
Supposedly over 2000 of those are Cork fans too.
Extratime:
Mervue/Finn Harps- 264
Limerick/Waterford- 944
longford get say 200-300 town fans to every game, when we play someone in a big match and we get nearly 1k at the match that's hardly 700 neutrals :D
He seems to be struggling with the possibility that plenty of shells fans who had given up on going to matches after the last few seasons of crap they had to endure decided to have a day out in the sun(rain).
and when they get I assume 3/4k+ out in shells colours to the aviva I doubt they will be neutrals either.
For the record manys a time they have brought up on 150-200 fans to flancare, so their fan base ain't all that bad.
Someone on Shelsweb connected to the club said there was 1800 Shels and 1400 Cork there. How many does the Riverside hold, it was about two-thirds full. Great support from Cork it had to be said.
Brian de Salvo on extratime estimates 85 in Ferrycarrig for Wexford/Salthill, whereas Forza Forth on this site in his report estimates 200.
20 from salthill, now your surely taking the mickey there ? They hardly get that at there home games nevermind travelling fans.
1435 in Terryland tonight, circa 150/200 Mons
Let me get this straight:
-You travelled from Limerick to Galway to watch a two teams, neither of whom you support
-You took the time to make and put up a banner about something that even your club officials have let go of
-And when you were there, instead of watching and enjoying the game, you individually counted the away fans.
Of what you said this is what i did.......And i dont see anything wrong with it ive travelled to Galway games anytime they were playing and we weren't to give them a bit of financial support.
Ive also travelled to Dublin to watch some of Pats Euro games is that ok with you?
The banner was up and all when i got to the ground the 1st i knew it was anything to do with Limerick fans is when i seen them sitting behind it.
Ive already said it was someone else that counted them.
Yet again you are talking complete nonsense...You have just completely made up that i had anything to do with the banner or counting your fans.
Keep trying though one of these one of your posts about Limerick fans might be accurate.
I counted the crowd while fiddling with a camera lens during the first half. Game wasn't exactly an edge of seat affair, took me all of thirty seconds to count. Then I went to the bathroom. Then I smoked a cigarette.* (designated smoking areas :bulgy:)
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*washed my hands inbetween the bathroom and the cigarette obviously.
Here's an accurate statement- you're tedious.
That's why I started my post with 'let me get this straight'. Of course there's nothing wrong with going to a game as a neutral, I've been to loads of games where I don't follow either team, but I'm just a bit amazed at the carry on of some of the Limerick fans on here.
111 Monaghan fans seems accurate to me, which is a very poor support for such a big game. However fair play to the club for putting out a decent enough team on what must be a small budget. Still a fanbase no greater that Sporting Fingal must be a worry as they look to establish themselves in the top tier of Irish soccer.
magicme would tell you the amount of mons at it. I thought it was way more than 110..in fairness to the commentator I know him personally and he doenst make up any figures at all. He would have done his research before hand and was in the Menlo along with me talkin to Mons fans before the game..