Re: Re: Re: A different view on the Stadium issue
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Originally posted by republic
Minority???
Football is the most popular sport in the state. Including the 6C it is even more so. Have a look at the TV audience figures for All Ireland finals and compare them to Republic internationals. The Beautiful Game wins out every time. Compare the reaction and interest throughout the country between and All Ireland final and an Ireland match in the World Cup. No comparison whatsoever.
Where the GAAH wins is the attendance at live matches. However, the competition from Soccer and Rugby, apart from internationals, is largely non-existent.
Not in fact true. No Ireland international was in the top three televised events in 2003 all of which were GAA. Even the make or break v Switzerland attracted fewer than the hurling semi final. Your complacency is part of the problem. The WC final appearances spoiled a lot of people who are now utterly uninterested if it is not a world cup final game. They are not Ireland fans. they are "event" fans and there is a difference.
Re: Re: Re: Re: A different view on the Stadium issue
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Originally posted by IrelandUnited
Not in fact true. No Ireland international was in the top three televised events in 2003 all of which were GAA. Even the make or break v Switzerland attracted fewer than the hurling semi final. Your complacency is part of the problem. The WC final appearances spoiled a lot of people who are now utterly uninterested if it is not a world cup final game. They are not Ireland fans. they are "event" fans and there is a difference.
Do you have the figures to prove this?
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: A different view on the Stadium issue
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Originally posted by gspain
Do you have the figures to prove this?
Yes. Check the Irish Times a couple of saturdays back They published the list. If we include the Special olympics which I do not but they do no football events were in the top 4. It was Two weeks ago I think but you can believe me on this.
My point is that we shouldn't confuse World Cup Final "Event groupies" with true fans. Most of them would go for tennis if an Irishman was in a Wimbledon final or for golf if an Irishmman was winning the US Masters. I actually believe the WC campaigns spoiled a lot of our fans who simply do not care about the Game except if its say v Germany in a finals tournament. The innocence is gone I suppose and the true fans remain
Re: Re: Re: Re: A different view on the Stadium issue
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Originally posted by IrelandUnited
They are not Ireland fans. they are "event" fans and there is a difference.
A bit like those people who show up at their nearest pub for one of Sky's weekly over-hyped "events" ?
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: A different view on the Stadium issue
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Originally posted by patsh
A bit like those people who show up at their nearest pub for one of Sky's weekly over-hyped "events" ?
Is that an attempt to put me back in the dock Patsh?
A bit like the vast majority of your fellow fans but I'm sounding like a broken record.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: A different view on the Stadium issue
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Originally posted by IrelandUnited
Yes. Check the Irish Times a couple of saturdays back They published the list. If we include the Special olympics which I do not but they do no football events were in the top 4. It was Two weeks ago I think but you can believe me on this.
I saw that report. This most viewed sports event was actually the opening of the Special Olympics!
A couple of things:
1.) Over the last number of years, soccer internationals have attracted the largest single event audiences on RTE; far in excess of All-Ireland finals etc.
2.) The figures released by RTE a couple of weeks ago do not obviously include viewers of internationals on Sky Sports. Sky has 300,000 subscribers in Ireland. It would be reasonable to assume that a significant number of those subscribers look at Sky's (arguably, superior) coverage of internationals in preference to RTE.
3.) The figures released by RTE do not also include those who look at internationals in pubs etc. For some reason soccer seems to attract a far greater number of viewers in pubs than GAAH or rugby. Strange but true.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: A different view on the Stadium issue
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Originally posted by IrelandUnited
Is that an attempt to put me back in the dock Patsh?
A bit like the vast majority of your fellow fans but I'm sounding like a broken record.
No.
You made a statement about different types of fans, I'm simply pointing out another type of fan.