That is the mentality we are up against folks. Not to mention the so called soccer fans who prefer to go to a GAA game or a rugby game if it is " a bigger event"!:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
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That is the mentality we are up against folks. Not to mention the so called soccer fans who prefer to go to a GAA game or a rugby game if it is " a bigger event"!:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Spot on Eoingull!Quote:
Originally Posted by Eoingull
Being a genuine EL supporter means at least going to the majority of your team's home games. That involves some form of " commitment" which of course is complete bad language in the Ireland of the 21st Century. Barstoolers only need to go and watch a game a year when "their" team comes over with it's Under 14's to play a friendly in Dublin or Sligo or Limerick or wherever.
The Dream Team were on TV every week so that was an easy sell.
Fair play to Shels for renting out Tolka Park for the event, but really it's an embarrassing shocking indictment of this country as a whole. With foreign immigrants now making up 10% of our population perhaps that is where EL clubs should be trying to attract fresh support from.
Biggest club in Ireland.....ah well!Quote:
Originally Posted by RonnieB
Guesstimate of 700-800 at Shels-UCD tonight.
Plus dmandmythdledge, who was there in body at least. :)
No programme again either.
I was there in heart, mind, body and soul and drunkeness.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
You're having a laugh. 500 max and that's being charitable.Quote:
Originally Posted by RonnieB
Opinion, Difference there of.
I thought the Shels crowd was somewhere around 900 to 1000 ?
I suppose that was you who fell up the steps on the way back to your seat?! :D :pQuote:
Originally Posted by DmanDmythDledge
Bout 300 at the game between Limerick and Kildare :cool:
Attendance was 440.
800-950 me thinks!
MUFC v GUFC
80 maybe :(
Galway usually bring a decent crowd to CHP, but not on Friday - holidays I guess. Good few Mons regualrs absent through holidays too.
between 1600-1800 at the game.
Great away suppotr, best of the season i'd reckon. easily 500/600 Pats fans turned up. Great to see and fair play.
Have Bray gone back to Sunday afternoon for KO:confused:
I think they rearranged 5 or 6 matches earlier in the season to be all played on sunday, and this was one of them. Cant remember the reasons for them all but I know one were clashing with friendlies against english opposition etc...
Reports on crowd at Harps Athlone range from 500 to 700. I'd guess it's more likely to be towards the lower figure.
Yesterday was the last of our Sunday games. Fixtures were changed to Sunday as we had mid week fixtures in the same week.Quote:
Originally Posted by Raheny Red
You miss us don't ye :)Quote:
Originally Posted by BrayUnknowns
Rovers V Dundalk official attendance was 987.