Had no idea you had all that going on. Fair play it will pay off but will take a while.
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UCD joined the league of ireland in 1979 I believe. I think the only reason they got to the cup final in 1984 was they had a professional side out that day but for financial reasons they had to cut back. I dont remember that era at all so I imagine that the support base around that time was minimal.
True on all three counts alright.
Thanks for that! It's great to hear.
If soccer in Kerry ever progresses to LoI level and they can develop youth structures as outlined by Finn Harps that aid player progression and operate within a sensible financial budget, I'd be happy with that.
Would Monday Nights be a better option when students are on campus?
Students tend to arrive back late on a Sunday evening and Thursdays were a traditional heading out night before going home for the weekend.
Maybe I am wrong on this, but did UCD offer a free pint of Budweiser to get students to their games for a while? The company was their shirt sponsor at the time.
What numbers are we talking about in relation to the fanbase college have these days?
They did. I don't think beer promotions are allowed on campus any more.
I'm not too sure how much UCD are integrated with the clubs/ societies and the courses these days as my college days are a fair ways behind me but has anything been tried outside of the football scholarships to get SU clubs/ societies or courses involved and integrated with the club outside of the scholarships/ LSL/ Collingwood etc teams?
Plenty of crossover there from the myriad of courses on offer, stuff like get credits towards your course, practical/ project experience on the business side, marketing, digital media, multimedia, physiotherapy, even the agri school etc. Plenty of aspects of running the club that are well suited to practical course work across the board.