how many did Shels bring (guesstimate)?Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
btw, how many did we have in the Carlisle Grounds a few weeks ago?? I was out of the country so couldnt make it.
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how many did Shels bring (guesstimate)?Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
btw, how many did we have in the Carlisle Grounds a few weeks ago?? I was out of the country so couldnt make it.
Attendence at 3000 tonite I think, possibly more but shar it was around 3000 in the anyway (as the famous Noel King once said). 800-1500 Shels fans :confused: (Bohs were the only team to bring more this season if my memory serves me correctly).Quote:
Originally Posted by DE TOWN
To answer your 2nd question I'd say twas around 50 if not more, hard to tell because there was a group of ye together and plenty of other jersey's spread over the ground so maybe it was more :confused:
1014 at Pats v Waterford (official).
Woeful, and getting worse. It'll be interesting to see what we get next weekend for the Cork match - seeing as it's on the Sunday afternoon of a bank holiday weekend, there's no excuse for Cork bringing anything less than 20,000.
OK, the fact that Richmond has a capacity of 5,500 MIGHT just be extenuating circumstances...
Estimated 5500 City v Rovers but official figure in couple of weeks could be lower.
Offcial Attendance for City v Bohs from couple of week ago was 3600.
Didn't think there were as many last night as there were at Bohs match - which your guesstimate put at 2,791 :) .Quote:
Originally Posted by Stevo Da Gull
Maybe 2,500? At least half of them Shels fans.
No more than 3,500 at it.
I also was out of the country for that one??Quote:
Originally Posted by DE TOWN
1883 for Derry v UCD (Semi offical figure)
I thought you'd be hitting bigger figures considering how well you're doing. :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Maribor
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Originally Posted by DE TOWN
Awww, how cute. DE TOWN and superfrank went on holiday's together:p :D.Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
Feck off!!Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Where did you actually go superfrank? just to make sure nothing fishy was going on ;)
This is the "Derry Holidays"- the weeks when all the shirt factories used to be off and everyone went on their holidays. Although the vast majority of factories remain, the tradition remains.Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
Must be losin my marbles so :o , 2500 then :confused: . I think I'll wait till the day after before I come on here posting again, give myself time to calm down ;) . Do you think that there were more Bray fans last night than at the Bohs game, I said that only Bohs brought more but it seemed to be a similar attendence so maybe there were more home fans.Quote:
Originally Posted by REVIP
You decide, somewhere between 2500 and 2800 ... I'm confused.... :confused: ...... Sure I was born that way :eek: .
The seats looked 80% full (first half) and behind the goal had plenty of people as well, how full did the shed look?
The bad side of summer soccer. Glad to know the prospect of watching us alone didn't lower the attendence an excuse other teams use.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maribor
How many does the stand hold as a matter of interest? I counted 150 around the ground, not including the 5 on the hill behind the press stand and the two or three on the wall. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Maribor
I thought the Bray support was small compared to the Bohs match. Shed beyond the press box was empty until Shels fans moved into it in the second half.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stevo Da Gull
Not sure what the Carlisle capacity is, Seagull Scene gives 5,000
http://www.worldstadiums.com/europe/.../ireland.shtml gives 6,500 -
2,500 seats (must count one of those blocks of seats sometime) 80% of that would be 2,000 plus say 400 at the end and 400 in the shed - say 2,801?
:)
Being pedantic I would have said less than 400 behind the goal, more like 200. The stand did seem 80% full but I've no idea what the capacity is and yeah around 400 in the shed. So around 2,601 :)
Well brief history lesson... Derry City had five figure crowds when they joined the League back in 1985.... and are the only team whose crowds have fallen by 600% in the last 20 years :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
I know CTID but Derry hadn't played for what a decade or two before that? The whole novelty of actually having a team and playing in a different district as well as being successful helped.
Yes but they proved to be typically fickle Irish so called football supporters :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student