About 2000 at Drogs-Bray. The West Stand was packed, as was the seated area.
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About 2000 at Drogs-Bray. The West Stand was packed, as was the seated area.
The Bohs - Waterford game was 1,309, worst paying in crowd of the season.
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Originally Posted by pineapple stu
did you not enjoy watching cork city, some of the moves and skill of our players was a joy to watch ;)
650 Off. and it will drop even more if they ever ever play like that again......
Yeah, that must be it...can't think of any other reason! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by pete
Actually wasn't a bad home crowd - over 400, given the numbers youz say you brought (70-100). Add in summer, people being away, June/July crowds always the lowest, etc., it's better than, say, a few years ago when the game regularly had 250 at it.
Most of our players evidently thought so too! :rolleyes: :)Quote:
Originally Posted by kevincronin2000
1000 mentioned on the Harps board for Harps-Pat's.
I'd go along with thatQuote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
About 250 at Kildare v Galway
About 450 I'd say at Monaghan United v Sligo Rovers
The Star mentioned 1120 at Longford-Rovers and 350 at Cobh-Dublin City. I'm not putting them in (as we all know about the Star's accuracy...), but 1120 is an unusual figure - would this be official?
Athlone v. Kildare and Athlone v. Kilkenny - both 200-ish.
Wouldn't have thought so but it wouldn't be too far off, my guesstimate was 1100-1200. So maybe 1150!Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
And 400 of them was their to support SRFC :DQuote:
Originally Posted by monutdfc
I have the offical attendences for Shels last two league games from Fintan as always
Derry was 1145
Longford 812 :eek:
I knew Longford was bad but that's pathetic, shows how fickle some people can be I suppose, but with the shyte football we're playing a drop in crowds was always on the cards really.
Updates after the weekend. Last season in brackets. Summer soccer really kicking in... :(
PREMIER
Bohs 2202 (2340)
Bray 1779 (818)
Cork 3766 (4033)
Derry 2520 (1672)
Drogheda 1951 (1554)
Harps 1563 (1106)
Longford 1165 (1131)
Pat's 1779 (1882)
Rovers 1986 (1466)
Shels 2012 (2158)
UCD 749 (306)
Waterford 1443 (1753)
FIRST
Athlone 530 (291) (missing Monaghan)
Cobh 363 (240)
Dublin City 167 (592)
Dundalk 273 (591)
Galway 630 (571)
Kildare 227 (298) (missing Dundalk)
Kilkenny 133 (108) (missing Athlone, Dundalk, Kildare and Monaghan)
Limerick 844 (188)
Monaghan 178 (182) (missing Cobh and Kildare)
Sligo 1550 (781)
Premier Division - 1880 (1863)
First Division - 506 (515)
Weekend matches missing -
None :)
Comparisons to last season -
Bohs v Waterford - 1309 (2005 - 2809)
Drogs v Bray - 2000 (n/a)
UCD v Cork - 506 (n/a)
Shels v Derry - 1145 (1100)
Longford v Rovers - 1120 (1300)
Harps v Pats - 1000 (n/a)
FIRST DIVISION
Athlone v Kilkenny - 200 (434)
Limerick v Dundalk - 650 (200)
Kildare v Galway - 250 (no figure)
Cobh v Dublin City - 290 (n/a)
Monaghan v Sligo - 450 (400)
Quick summary -
3 up
3 down
4 no corresponding fixture
1 no figure last season
Premier Division average - 1192 (1736)
First Division average - 433 (345)
Dublin City will be catching up with ye soon.Quote:
Originally Posted by Slash/ED
Suppose moving north county dublin sticks couldn't make matters any worse.
I know whats all the fuss about?
Your forgetting the U2 concert that was on the same night as the Longford game.
Myself and 3 others ere at that and we would have otherwise been in Tolka. Apart from the people going to U2 there was many more put off by the traffic around the area which was very bad.
Still brutal but there are some reasons...
Cobh v Dublin City - no figure (n/a)
Quick summary -
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Cobh Ramblers v Dublin City 290