Can't see those clubs (bar wexford) getting those sorts of crowds unless results are excellent.
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5507 at the Cross. Much better than I guessed earlier in the day. Well see how well it holds up
4390 in Waterford
780 in Bray
7610 in Tallaght .
4094 in Galway, 834 in Athlone, 1926 in Limerick, Bohs 4432, 3300 in Derry
Little over 9000 4 first div games, Cork of course having more than the other 3 combined but very good crowd in Limerick.
23,826 in Prem.
More at first round tonight than 1st night last season.
4432 per the app
Edp capacity is 4,300 cut from 5,000 when the engineers did their last report . The game was a sell out counting unused season tickets.
Its a shame that these seats, paid for, but are left empty on a match night. It cant be that hard to organise a scheme where season ticket holders can 'share' their spot when not using their ticket. Do Bohs have such a system in place - it would a legitimate way to sell something twice!
It's the Treaty attendance of almost 2K which caught my eye GW1.
Would be interesting to see how big a crowd they could get if they were contending at the top and playing at home against Cork City .
1607 in Longford
I didn't think 1,600 were there at all. There were about 130-150 Harps fans in the away section, and another 60 or 70 Longford fans the other side of the camera. There's no way there were 1,400 in the main stand. Would have said about 800-900 in total at a guess.
Either way, it's as good a crowd as I've seen in Longford for a while. I know there were a lot of Harps fans in the main stand too, because you couldn't sit in the seats in the away section because they were so rotten. I have seen some fairly rough attendances from Longford in the past, so it was good to see a decent crowd in there.
My guess was around 1000-1100 from where I was in the stand. But the club I believe do everything very much by the book these days so maybe..
There very obviously wasn't anywhere close to 1600 there, checking my photos quickly to ensure that I hadn't gone mad and that figure is almost double the actual attendance, however it was quite a healthy crowd by Longford standards and another decent turnout in a good opening first division week.
Home tickets sold out for Pats-Bohs.
Pleasantly surprised with the crowd we brought last night...150/160 at a conservative estimate
Week One!
Premier Division:
Shamrock Rovers v Dundalk - 7,610
Bohemians v Sligo Rovers - 4,432
Waterford v Shelbourne - 4,390
Galway United v St Pat's Ath - 4,094
Derry City v Drogheda United - 3,336
First Division:
Cork City v Kerry - 5,507
Treaty United v Cobh Ramblers - 1,926
Longford Town v Finn Harps - 1,607
Athlone Town v Wexford - 834
Bray Wanderers v UCD - 780
TOTAL: 34,516
Average Premier: 4,772
Average First: 2,131
Average Total: 3,452
With way fixtures fall next week will be a fall next from 25k in prem, probably 20k.
First, Harps likely be best attended next week, my guess is 6 to 7k
Nigel by any chance do you have attendances dating back to when you started these threads in a spreadsheet? It'd be great to see the on a line graph. Not just to see overall (recent) growth but for individual clubs, emphasising where growth is and where it isnt eg Dundalk pretty much flatlined. Its cheeky to ask but easier to extrapolate if the numbers are in spreadsheets rather than trawling back over the end of season post for each season?
Id hazard a guess he meant total first division total attendances not Harps alone