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Originally Posted by Speranza
:D :D :D
Pat Dolan has been brainwashing the poor lad, go easy on him. :D
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Originally Posted by Speranza
:D :D :D
Pat Dolan has been brainwashing the poor lad, go easy on him. :D
definitley less than a 1000 i'd say there was about 700 maybe 800 but i'd pushing it at that:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by sfc red
Average crowd season 2005 is 1530 (to date, League only).
Season 2004 was 1349 (league only).
There's a Russian website that gives the RSC capacity as 20,000 ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by anto eile
http://wifa.prov.ru/modules.php?name...d=1579&op=stad
443 at UCD-Derry last night, including about ten Cork fans. :)
Do you have any individual breakdown of that? Or would that be too awkward?Quote:
Originally Posted by thomas
Sweet christ. I've seen more at a womens game. Need any further proof that CHF should not be in the EL?Quote:
Originally Posted by gael353
KOH
Cork City v Pats Estimate 4000 but only guessing St Annes at 700-800.
Given up on estimating the attendances as the official figure always seems lower.Quote:
Originally Posted by pete
2,457 official attendance at the Drogs game. Not sure if there were 1,500 more on Friday night.
Freebies and season tickets.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
I reckoned 850 incidentally if it makes much difference.
Shels Finn Harps was less then 1700, not even 1000 I wouldnt think.
Shels Bray game was about 500 Id say
I thought Sherro said after that season tickets were counted in that?Quote:
Originally Posted by Schumi
Didn't hear that, not important anyway.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
show off!Quote:
Originally Posted by REVIP
The attendance for Bohs and Cork was about 1950 or so.
Saw in some paper dat it was 2750,how much does the jodi seat cos from where i was standin it looked about 3/4 full,didnt hav the best view to judge tho
i'd say there was enuff ppl standing at back of new stand to fill jinks avenue stand. between either side of the shed&terrace beside the shed i'd say there was 300 at least. the figure of 2300 has been in report for dublin&galway games so i think it's just a matter of paraic not changin it. i'd say 2700 is about rightQuote:
Originally Posted by Da Real Rover
City side of stand must have been 3/4 full. Was there no Bohs supporters on the other side?Quote:
Originally Posted by chippie0001
the jodi holds 2742.so for 2750 to have been there, there must have been no-one in connacht st,no-one in the shed. and the jodi slightly over full
I always thought the Jodi was 3000 capacity. There was no one is the rest of the ground. Will be easy to see on tv3 tonight.
True. I think we do let in about 100 free into each game anyway, so 800/850 is accurate enough. Probably the same at most other clubs.Quote:
Originally Posted by Schumi
Update after the weekend. Last season in brackets. (2) indicates a match in the second round of games.
PREMIER
Bohs 1992 (2340)
Bray 1563 (818)
Cork 3332 (4033)
Derry 2624 (1672)
Drogheda 1668 (1554)
Harps 1469 (1106) (missing Shels and Rovers)
Longford 1084 (1131) (missing Shels and Waterford)
Pat's 1574 (1882)
Rovers 1530 (1349) (adjusted to Thomas' seemingly official figures)
Shels 1845 (2158)
UCD 653 (306)
Waterford 1314 (1753)
FIRST
Athlone 331 (291) (missing Cobh 2 and Galway 2)
Cobh 366 (240) (missing Kilkenny 2 and Monaghan 2)
Dublin City 172 (592) (missing Kildare 2 and Kilkenny 2)
Dundalk 474 (591) (missing Galway 2 and Kildare 2)
Galway 567 (571)
Kildare 229 (298) (missing Cobh (2), Dundalk (both), Kilkenny, Monaghan 2 and Sligo 2)
Kilkenny 173 (110) (missing Athlone (both), Cobh (2), Dublin City (2), Dundalk (both), Galway (2) and Kildare)
Limerick 715 (188)
Monaghan 161 (182) (missing Athlone 2, Cobh (both), Dublin City (2), Kildare (both) and Kilkenny (2))
Sligo 1691 (781)
Premier Division - 1739 (1863)
First Division - 551 (512)
Overall average - 1220 (1224)
Recent matches missing -
Dundalk v. Galway
Kilkenny v. Galway
Well the last time we played kilkenny away was in August but i would estimate bout 200.Not sure about the dundalk game though.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
would be interesting to see the %age changesQuote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Use a calculator...?Quote:
Originally Posted by thomas
Yeah, that was a while back alright, but I missed it originally.Quote:
Originally Posted by Conor H
I'll post percentage movements up this evening. I've seen the damage some people can do when left alone with percentages!:eek:
1. Cork City 3332
2. Derry City 2624
3. Bohs 1992
4. Shels 1845
5. Sligo Rovers 1691
Not too bad we're 5th over all but it should be better
Here we go...Quote:
Originally Posted by thomas
Shows the huge advantage to a club of being in the Premier.Code:Club 2005
Athlone Town 13.84%
Bohemians -14.87%
Bray Wanderers 91.20%
Cobh Ramblers 52.25%
Cork City -17.38%
Derry City 56.94%
Drogheda United 7.31%
Dublin City -71.04%
Dundalk -19.82%
Finn Harps 32.81%
Galway United -0.65%
Kildare County -23.08%
Kilkenny City 59.78%
Limerick FC 279.42%
Longford Town -4.16%
Monaghan United -11.64%
St Pat's Ath -16.40%
Shamrock Rovers 4.39%
Shelbourne -14.50%
Sligo Rovers 116.47%
UCD 113.31%
Waterford Utd -25.02%
Premier Div -6.67%
First Division 7.07%
Overall average -0.59%
Rover 5th overall.....Easily add another 500 onto that figure when we are in the premier.
I'd say you could probably take 10% off those Sligo attendances as they're guesstimates. That would bring you below Pat's, Rovers, Bray and Drogheda, all of whose figures (apart from Bray) are largely official. Still, good going for a First Division team. No reason why there can't be an extra few hundred next year.
Where does this guy get figures from?
http://www.european-football-statist...ent/aveire.htm
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He steals from here i'd guess or else someone sends it to him from here.Quote:
Originally Posted by REVIP
Maybe we should be gettting royalties from the Genesis Report? ;)
From me.Quote:
Originally Posted by REVIP
You'd think so! Genesis robbed the figures and didn't feel the need to credit anyone because "they were publicly available." They didn't bother checking their accuracy either. Imagine making serious suggestions for the furtherment of Irish football based on Cork fans' guesstimates of their home gates!:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by pete
I suppose there were "8,000" at the RSC for waherfords derby tonight?! :D :D :D
Yes, and 650 is sh1te attendance, for a Premier Division, Dublin university club. Dont patronise us. We had that amount in Monaghan last night,minus 10%.:)Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
By that logic you should also add 10% to attendances because there guesstimates. What happens when you -10% and +10%, you are left with our original guesstimates.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
A crowd of 4500 at the RSC..was a terrific game lads...missed a cracker:cool:
we could say the same:)Quote:
Originally Posted by SPXcyan
500 accoring to our website..think thats pushing it a bit
Don't think the official attendance was announced in Richmond last night, but I'd say 2500:
- the stand holds 1800, Rovers had a third of it but they were rammed in, say 800
- there was a fair few empty seats in our two-thirds of the stand, so say 1000
- our end of the Camac was fairly packed, say 600
- couldn't see the Rovers end of the Camac, but allow 100 cos most of them normally go to the stand
Rovers side of the Camac was packed aswell, i'd say 2,500 is about right though... was extremely packed in our section of the main stand, why the hell didnt we have half?! Why only a third of the stand? :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr.Nightdub