The only club I absolutely don't trust for attendances is Salthill. I don't think anyone else is ever very far off the mark.
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The only club I absolutely don't trust for attendances is Salthill. I don't think anyone else is ever very far off the mark.
Also the attendances in thomond certainly arent disappointing to me.
There now seems to be about a thousand people in the midwest willing to turn up to watch any ol ****e (tonights great entertainment not withstanding.)
I would have took it in rathbane and jackman and pike and rathbane again and jackman again!
Senior football in Limerick has came from uniquely low roots in the last two decades. Plenty of jam today and the promise of more jam tomorrow these are the good times as far as im concerned. :)
Charlie your ehh jokes are getting a bit stale. Shush :)
Who's joking? :confused:
Yer man? Video shows everyone on their feet singing and clapping. Why does it bother you so much. Get over yourself.
Knowing that there are 4 figure attendances in Limerick is good, and knowing that there is a 4 figure base/core support is even better. It's been along time since Limerick were growing like this and long may it last.
On another topic, I know this sounds a bit ott, but I've gotten the feeling (from posts and exchanges on here) that Athlone are performing like Monaghan, much as I like their fans and those of Athlone too. I know it looks like good times, but such attitude is not going to endear if it goes t s up. I'd love to see Athlone go up, any match I've seen them play has been entertaining (even under Brendan Place), but give it a wee rest on the self-righteous outrage at times.
The attendance for the Athlone game is an exaggeration. I counted and only got 980. Hope this clarifies the matter.
On a serious note though its great to see such a big attendance, proving once again that Irish people will support any sport as long as the team is winning.
Extratime gives 1500 estimated for Bohs v UCD.
Would have said 800-1000 myself.
Not trying to sound bitter but I agree with you there as the last thing I was told leaving ferrycarrig park tonight by a youths fan was whatever you do don't let them Athlone so and so's win the league.
However nearly 1000 people is nightly impressive and I'd be hoping a huge traveling support will help us tip 1000 next weekend also.
The chant 'where were you when you were ****' is very apt in a lot of cases here!
Considering its a bank holiday weekend and several junior clubs had training last night,1200 was'nt too bad.
ATFC, you do realise, when you keep trying to land other clubs, when it goes belly up, you won't get much sympathy. It's always better to win with modesty and lose with grace, regardless of the past 18 years or so, you are going to lose more neutrals once there's the bile built up. Slagging aside of course.
I'd love to see Longford AND Athlone go up, and while I don't want to see any of the top flight sides go down, but 2 midland sides would be great for business and lifting the profile of the league.
Well done to Athlone on that attendence,if the correct board are running the club then theres no reason they cant go up and stay up.I tipped them to win the league at the start of the year and it was mainly down to Roddy been there! Think they have to be favourites now,There should be able to get close to 1k for the remainder of the home games if they stay top.
ATFC as a fellow Athlone fan, why do you feel the need to gloat on here most of the time?
Genuine question?
Are you a genuine Athlone fan (regular match goer not just this season) or do you just enjoy winding up opposition?
Its brilliant to see attendances rising for our games, but I get the impression that should we go up next season there will be an element of support who will revel in larger amounts of opposition support coming to town for games, this "element" will no doubt have more interest in rising opposition supporters than actually supporting the team.
I'm not insinuating that you are in fact one of the above at all, far from it. But the nature of your posts seem to infer you have the aim of rubbing it in peoples faces rather than showing a bit of modesty or class.
And its definately an attitude i've noticed about some of the younger support, the johnny come lately's if you will.
As i've said before, Athlone has a good football tradition. Older fans have seen it all, european adventures and hidings in the 1st division, so I hope all our fans are not tarred with the one brush.
There are so many who are excited about the opportunity to welcome the likes of Rovers, Sligo, Pats & co to Lissywollen, and to see us operate against that higher level of opposition on a regular basis if we can manage to get over the line this season.
Lets not develop a bad rep for the club with the sniping.
Regardless of what others did, it doesn't excuse building up a shedload of crud to deal with if you stumble. I have to clarify that while I'd like to see the teams I mentioned earlier go up, I'd much rather see 1 division so all clubs could grow. The excuse of "meaningless" matches is just that, an excuse. If Rovers go up to play in Harps in late October with nothing for either side to play for, you'd still get over 1,000 at it.
Our league is good, the energy is there, it's just the next step that'll define it.
So you verbally attack him on a football forum?I actually saw what your talking about on twitter and to be fair there was just as much if not more abuse coming from Athlone fans ganging up on one fella. Not that I want to get involved or care less about these childish twitter spats but would you please keep them off foot.ie.
Been going for 17 years so no im not one of these who come when we are winning. Iv been to every home and away game this season. I wasnt rubbing anything in or having a go. This all started when people claim Athlone are lying about the attendance without any proof.
I seen 1 over excited Athlone fan suggest you'd bring 500 but I'd honestly expect ye to bring way more than 100 for such a game especially if ye are still running free buses to games like earlier in the season. We brought around 150 to the game In Lissywoolen a few weeks ago and this game is far bigger so ye should have at least 200.
We only done the one free bus. But ye 500 is a little optimistic haha. I reckon well have bout 120 singing and prob 200-250 at the game. Although most of them will sit in the stand i would imagine
This is not to follow the route that ATFC has taken with adding in extra people to figures given, but I was told in oriel park recently that depending on the night/game, there are upwards of 150 people not included in our figures. Could be made up from volunteers to officials to non squad players to sponsors to media. All not counted but most take up a seat at some point during the match.
Attendances can only be counted by including those who paid in (hence counted by tickets) and adding in the ST total, therefore the 2,179 given for the match v Roves although being around 150 below, has to be the correct figure.
I would agree with this logic.
Does the club not count the number of complimentary tickets that are given out/used? Anyone entering the ground on a freebie should be identifiable to the club, as they are a guest of the club. If the club has no mechanism to track the numbers of people who are entering the ground (legitimately) without paying, then how can they do any proper forward planning?
People being let in on a nod is so amateurish. The club needs to know the value of the freebies it gives out for proper business planning (even for something as basic as the value of the ticket element in any sponsorship deal).
How will the club cope with possible sell-out games next season in the Europa League?
Sell-out games in the Europa league. Nice thought.
In the event of possible capacity games, a different control process is necessary.
As far as I know, people let in on a complimentary basis have tickets, it just a different ticket to paid customers. These tickets are not included in the disclosed attendance figures.
Thanks and correct, I meant ATFC 1887, just making a point on how our club records attendances and why in certain matches, like last Friday how the attendance figure published (which I agree with) is actually a little lower than those in attendance. Its really not that far off, probably 150 tops.
Rovers had a lower than expected away support, I would thought we could have attracted more, but 2,200 was the paid in figure and thats the figure we had to record. Prob 2,350 there, but that cant be published, and I think thats correct. Whats next, counting those on the bench, Order of Malta ??
Its the just the way it is these days, people have plenty more options on, but if we can get a few more 2k+ crowds, I'd say there will be a decent chance of breaking even for the season, possibly even making a tiny operational profit.
As for Europe, lets get there first, but again the max we could attract as opposed to what everyone would hope for will be different, for eg our first home game in Europe v Grevenmacher in 17 years, in 2010, 3 away goals up, and still we could only attract (albeit with no away fans) 2,500
However the one good thing about this year, is the consistency of the crowds, after the first 12 home games, we are already 7,200 up on the whole of last season.
Week 20:
PREMIER DIVISION
Bohs - 1,548 (1,496; 1,488; 1,835; 2,366; 1,993; 1,924; 1,463; 1,976)
Bray - 925 (965; 1,121; 952; 1,169; 1,106; 1,200; 1,027; 1,550)
Cork - 1,979 (2,786; 2,128 FD; 1,693 FD; 2,681; 3,142; 2,897; 2,941; 3,644)
Derry - 1,671 (1,460; 2,135; 1,965 FD; 2,436; 3,363; 2,614; 3,229; 2,698)
Drogheda - 893 (977; 811; 859; 1,106; 1,631; 1,919; 1,751; 1,682)
Dundalk - 1,795 (949; 1,355; 1,877; 2,371; 1,459 FD; 1,406 FD; 1,078 FD; 474 FD)
Limerick - 1,884 (734 FD; 569 FD; 598 FD; 429 FD; 517 FD; 670 FD; 364 FD; 669 FD)
Pat's - 1,366 (1,474; 1,346; 1,756; 1,631; 1,795; 1,910; 1,342; 1,599)
Rovers - 2,927 (3,127; 3,779; 3,794; 3,611; 1,468; 1,715; 1,089 FD; 1,539)
Shels - 1,041 (1,187; 781 FD; 737 FD; 972 FD; 986 FD; 888 FD; 1,690; 1,949)
Sligo - 2,621 (3,007; 2,103; 1,807; 1,756; 1,960; 1,448; 1,806; 1,794 FD)
UCD - 425 (506; 558; 610; 272 FD; 546; 663; 546; 653; 306 FD)
FIRST DIVISION
Athlone - 508 (271; 200; 354; 462; 387; 670; 421; 316)
Cobh - 479 (2008 - 1,122 PD; 681; 368; 403; 240)
Harps - 532 (429; 433; 644; 480; 1,607 PD; 1,164; 428; 1,347 PD; 1,106) -
Longford - 364 (365; 315; 230; 260; 406; 885 PD; 681 PD; 1,004 PD)
Mervue - 249 (243; 349; 123; 166)
Salthill Devon - 127 (182; 125; 122)
Waterford - 435 (453; 466; 619; 434; 670; 1,181 PD; 915 PD; 1,513 PD)
Wexford - 249 (302; 216; 343; 494; 767; 810)
PREMIER AVERAGE: 1,592 (1,630; 1,547; 1,512; 2,010; 1,746; 1,687; 1,535; 1,759)
FIRST DIVISION AVERAGE: 368 (372; 578; 682; 417; 641; 722; 570; 520)
OVERALL AVERAGE: 1,138 (1,125; 1,110; 1,095; 1,175; 1,221; 1,235; 1,070; 1,195)
TOTAL WEEKLY ATTENDANCE: 11,096 (First time all 12 games were played over the weekend in quite a while)
OVERALL ATTENDANCE: 245,894
Attendance at Wexford Youths v Longford was 291.
Shels v Dundalk: 1504
Big crowd in Tallaght. Around 4,500 maybe more. Pats sold out their section and had a good few scattered around the ground.
What was the away support Dunny, I wasn't there but heard it was the biggest so far this season from us.
2145 at the cross
I believe the figure was 186 for Harps tonight, or something similar. Will wait on official confirmation, but it was only around 250 maximum. Desperate stuff, but considering our recent run, not surprising. Hopefully at very least double that for Waterford game next week.
EDIT: It was a headcount by reporters at the kick-off that gave 186. Official figure will most likely be around 200.