LOI growth doesn't seem to be abating... We need bigger stadiums ASAP! Can the main stand foundations in Tallaght take a second tier? :confused:
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LOI growth doesn't seem to be abating... We need bigger stadiums ASAP! Can the main stand foundations in Tallaght take a second tier? :confused:
I looked up the Cork City website as thought it couldn't be right that the student and adult season ticket is the same price but it is which is bizarre. It's only €10 less for the Cork season ticket than what Waterford are charging in the premier division.
Shels 250 renewals and 275 for new.
Match tickets 17 except for Cat A, Rovers, Pats and Bohs, 20.
Drogs 250 , Sligo 290. Dundalk have terrace 175, stand 220, Galway 240, Waterford 250
Dundalk prices staying the same as last season.
https://www.dundalkfc.com/seasontickets/
Rovers now at 3500 season tickets sold.
I think Jodi sold out for Bohs, Des Kelly still available.
Waterford you can see where Season Tickets remaining, similar to ticketaster for Aviva.
Any word from other clubs on how its going now?
Kerry said earlier in the week they were 42 off equalling their 2023 sales, which doesn't tell you much about the latter figure.
Culloty, will Kerry be amateur or part-time next season? Ye had good crowds this year but if results don't start coming will those numbers drop significantly?
Looking at the press releases Kerry have put out about re-signings so far, the only ones where they specifically mentioned upgrades to a part-time contract were for Teahan and Kelliher, so looks like it'll be a mix of both for next season, even though the plan had been for the whole squad to go semi-pro.
Wexford's 2024 adult ticket now announced at €190 which covers both the women's and men's teams.
https://twitter.com/KerryFC/status/1...n9IgJq19w&s=19
A massive milestone hit in the club this morning
We can confirm Season Ticket sales have surpassed the total number of sales in 2023
Thanks to everyone for purchasing ahead of the 2024 season.
Secure your seat today - kerryfc.com/tickets
#WeAreKerryFC
And worth noting that, after renewals, they only went on general sale last Monday, so the club can be reasonably hopeful that attendances can at least be maintained around the 600 mark from many of the games around the second half of last season.
Pleasantly surprised with that. Thought with the ownership issues and novelty of first season gone, they might struggle to sell.
Surprised considering Kerry's woeful defending. Kerry didn't really generate any positive momentum over the course of last season. I suppose getting to 10 points was a crumb of comfort. The target next season has to be at least an average of 1 point per game.
Thats really positive news from Kerry , would have been a concern I'm sure that novelty factor would wear off. What proportion of season tickets would be from the other towns would you know? Curious if Killarney or Listowel people getting into it or is primarily Tralee area?
Poor enough numbers travel from listowel town. 10 maybe for each home game. Don't know how many of those are season ticket holders. Good few from killarney where I'm seated.
Kerry FC evolved from the Kerry League. It was the only viable option in Kerry. It's a big help to have the local district league onside. There is some awful nonsense in Limerick of local games clashing with Treaty matches. That narrow-minded big fish in a small pond shenanigans helps no-one in the long run.
Pats have broken their season ticket record for the third year in a row. Dont have an exact figure but it’s over 2700 I believe
Pats and Rovers have now sold more season tickets than their average attendance just 2 seasons ago, 2019 using Nigels stats - and 2019 was a good year compared with the seasons before!
I guess Bohs must be close to it now, and Waterford afaik, as well as Kerry.
[QUOTE=LTFC;2170302]Rovers now at 3500 season tickets sold.
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Rovers as of yesterday have sold 3,750
LOI season tickets going better than the GAA launch anyway!