Its not UCD its Pineapple Stu and that other great UCD fan Jebus calling everyone liars bar themselves.
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I think you'll find it's just sections of the massive club that I'm calling liars here champ. Honestly though I'm not sure if Galway are cooking the books this year, but you did last year, you can deny it all you want but you know I'm right. Plus isn't a certain N.Leeson a major figure at your club? Forgive me for not having the utmost faith in his honesty :D
New stand accomodates 1500 when full. I would estimate that there was at least 1200 there. I was selling GUST Lotto tickets in the centre of the stand, there were absolutely no spare seats - granted, there was room at both ends of the stand.
It is difficult to estimate crowd in the old stand, as most people there are standing up. At most 500, at worst 300, a middle figure of 400 would be reasonable enough.
Two stands 1600
There were definitely 150-200 adults standing along the three sides of the ground where standing is permitted, and with several hundred U16s running wild, the official attendance does not seem like an exaggeration.
Why would we purposely exaggerate attendances this season anyway ?
I pretty much agree with you up to this point. There were not "several hundred" U-16s around the ground.
I don't know why you would exaggerate your crowds, and I don't really care why. I'm just queryin the figure is all. Conor H got the figure by saying the stand was packed (which it wasn't) and holds 1700 (which it doesn't). You've gotten the figure by adding on several hundred U-16s, whom I must have missed.
Terrible attendance at Dundalk vs. Kildare - about 600 I'd say.
I cant believe that you are still questioning our official figures did you count the people standing around the pitch/ at the chipper/ in the toilet. All our figures are checked and sent off by fax to the FAI before full time and announced before the end of the game what is the process at UCD seeing as you are telling us how to do our job.
All season tickets are ticked off a list at evey game and all kids for free are also ticked off what ffin more do you want a sworn statement before a peace commissioner get a life.
Why bother lads?
It's the same two trolls that bring up the attendance chesnut time after time and seem to have some bizarre fixation with GUFC. The only place where this "theory" exists is in the minds of these two ringpieces and nowhere else.
I couldn't make the game on Friday but I've been at more or less every home game since the new stand was opened and more or less every game it's either been full or not far off full (not sure what it was like last Friday but it may have been less as UCD is just about the most unattractive fixture in the division). Given that you usually have a few hundred scattered around the perimeter of the ground and another few hundred in the old stand (between the hardcore who stand at the back of the old stand in rows 4 or 5 deep and the away fans). Not to mention that Terryland is usually infested with a small army of kids every match night. I certainly have no reason to doubt the official attendances. They look about right to me in as much as you can guesstimate using your eyes and frankly trying to guesstimate large crowds using your eyes is a mug's game. You can quite easily be a few hundred out.
So in short accusations of GUFC making up attendance figures out of thin air is a complete load of bobbins which is not suprising given the unhealthy obsession with all things GUFC that the two accusers seem to have.
3,900 odd at City V Bohs
Athlone Town vs Cobh Ramblers official attendance 1421. About 650 / 700 Ramblers supporters.
720 v Wexford last night
850 as per www.dundalkfc.com
still v poor though
About 800 in Kilkenny imo, Stand at the side of pitch was full and stand behind the nets was 2/3 full.
Impressive stand behind the nets btw, it must hold 1000+ and looks the part. The stand at the side prob holds around 200.
I propose the only way to counter any suspicion that clubs may be exaggerating attendances is to introduce VAT onto gate receipts... :D
A bit like City's had to put up with for decades !
I'd imagine the best actual attendance award would go to the club with the best actual attendance :confused:
Just on this, they were way off about everyone :)Quote:
And the photos Conor? What about when you went searching the internet for photos of Limerick fans so you could try and find out who I was
Anyway back OT, I'd say between 70 and 100 at Monaghan United v Limerick37
Didn't bother doing a headcount...........
I'd rather you didn't speak for us. Myself, I see a conversation that pretty much goes:
Pineapple stu: Your club is doing this wrong.
Fans of Club: Nuh-uh!
PS: No, look, I have figures. Well, estimates. Here, I have a powerpoint presentation which should clear it all up.
Fans: Witch! (Err, we mean 'Obsessed!')
Some time later, Pineapple stu emails me a newspaper article about the club going bankrupt or something.
Now, here's my theory. Pineapple stu is a witch, and anyone who calls him names risks having their club send to the first division like Shelbourne.
Its very easy to be 50% out with crowd estimates.
I thought there were 2 UCD supporters at the game last Friday, it turns out
that there were 3.
The most stupid argument ever!
Pineapple stu: get over it
GUFC fans: don't reply and he'll get over it!
Was thinking of sending them an award for Most Members of the Invisible Man's Family at a Game, actually. Credit where it's due; the league needs innovative promotions like that.
Got PMed a couple of Bohs' attendances - 949 v UCD: 949, 1430 v Longford and 1331 v Galway (think it was only a guesstimate in before? Exactly 1800 is what I had.
Going on all that, here's the first final update for the season. (2) is a game in the second series of matches. Figures in brackets are averages in previous seasons.
PREMIER DIVISION
Bohs - 1,924 (2006 - 1,463; 2005 - 1,976; 2004 - 2,340)
Bray - 1,200 (1,027; 1,550; 818 FD)
Cork - 2,990 (2,941; 3,644; 4,033) (missing St Pat's 2)
Derry - 2,614 (3,229; 2,698; 1,672) (missing Bohs 2, Longford and Waterford)
Drogheda - 1,919 (1,751; 1,682; 1,554) (missing Bray 2 and Sligo 2)
Galway - 2,199 (1,148 FD; 566 FD; 571 FD)
Longford - 910 (681; 1,004; 1,131) (missing Bray 2 and Waterford 2)
Pat's - 1,892 (1,342; 1,599; 1,882) (missing Drogheda 2)
Rovers - 1,819 (1,089 FD; 1,539; 1,349) (missing Sligo 2 and Waterford 2)
Sligo - 1,513 (1,806; 1,794 FD; 781 FD) (missing Cork 2, Pat's 2 and Waterford 2)
UCD - 663 (546; 653; 306 FD)
Waterford - 1,181 (915; 1,513; 1,753)
FIRST DIVISION
Athlone - 670 (421; 316; 291)
Cobh - 674 (368; 403; 240) (missing Wexford 2)
Dundalk - 1,406 (1,078; 474; 591)
Harps - 1,164 (428; 1,347 PD; 1,106)
Kildare - 243 (265; 186; 298)
Kilkenny - 186 (122; 185; 110) (missing Kildare 2, Monaghan (both) and Wexford 2)
Limerick - 678 (364; 669; 188) (missing Monaghan 2)
Monaghan - 292 (204; 183; 182) (missing Cobh 2, Kildare 2, Kilkenny 2, Shels 2 and Wexford 2)
Shels - 888 (1,690 PD; 1,949 PD; 2,158 PD)
Wexford - 819 (n/a) (missing Dundalk 2)
Premier Division average - 1,712 (1,535; 1,759; 1,853)
First Division average - 726 (570; 520; 512)
Overall average - 1,244 (1,070; 1,195; 1,218)
FD is an average crowd in the First Division; PD is an average crowd in the Premier Division. I've only put that in where the attendances was when the club was in a different one to their current division.
I'm going to see what comes up here in the next couple of days, then put a few posts on the various club forums to fill in the gaps. Have figures from 94% of Premier Division games and 93% of First Division games.
Interesting to note that, despite the best efforts of the various CPOs, this season's overall average is a mere 49 more than 2005, if you take it that a large reason for last year's drop was the World Cup halving attendances for three rounds. And in 2005, we had Dublin City (average crowd 175), where now we have Wexford (average 819).
Couple of other stats - final rankings
Code:PREMIER DIVISION
Team Average Games Top
Cork City 2,990 15 5,000
Derry City 2,614 14 4,000
Galway United 2,199 17 3,314
Bohemians 1,924 17 3,572
Drogheda United 1,919 16 3,000
St Pat's Ath 1,892 15 3,728
Shamrock Rovers 1,819 14 4,207
Sligo Rovers 1,513 13 2,600
Bray Wanderers 1,200 16 2,700
Waterford Utd 1,181 17 2,700
Longford Town 910 15 2,100
UCD 663 17 1,645
Code:FIRST DIVISION
Team Average Games Top
Dundalk 1,406 18 2,500
Finn Harps 1,164 18 3,100
Shelbourne 888 18 1,896
Wexford Youths 819 17 2,130
Limerick FC 678 17 1,514
Cobh Ramblers 674 17 1,500
Athlone Town 670 18 2,000
Monaghan United 292 13 850
Kildare County 243 18 510
Kilkenny City 186 14 800
Percentage changes over the past three season...
"Overall" is the change from 2004 to 2007; other columns are season on season changes. Seasons in bold indicate a new division (i.e. promoted or relegated the previous season).Code:Club Overall 2007 2006 2005
Athlone Town 130.75% 59.33% 33.21% 8.72%
Bohemians -17.77% 31.54% -25.97% -15.56%
Bray Wanderers 46.76% 16.88% -33.76% 89.57%
Cobh Ramblers 180.25% 82.94% -8.49% 67.40%
Cork City -25.87% 1.68% -19.31% -9.64%
Derry City 56.34% -19.04% 19.69% 61.33%
Drogheda United 23.47% 9.60% 4.08% 8.24%
Dundalk 137.76% 30.41% 127.38% -19.82%
Finn Harps 5.19% 172.03% -68.23% 21.73%
Galway United 285.12% 91.49% 102.77% -0.82%
Kildare County -18.55% -8.65% 42.47% -37.41%
Kilkenny City 69.54% 53.05% -34.05% 67.96%
Limerick FC 259.82% 86.06% -45.52% 254.95%
Longford Town -19.51% 33.55% -32.14% -11.18%
Monaghan United 59.98% 43.22% 11.09% 0.55%
St Pat's Ath 0.52% 40.97% -16.06% -15.06%
Shamrock Rovers 34.85% 66.98% -29.19% 14.05%
Shelbourne -58.85% -47.45% -13.27% -9.72%
Sligo Rovers 93.68% -16.19% 0.63% 129.67%
UCD 116.57% 21.53% -16.43% 113.24%
Waterford Utd -32.62% 29.12% -39.52% -13.72%
City v Bohs was reported in the media as 5000 but I can't see how those numbers add up. 4000 a better estimate.
It was mentioned in the programme (matchday magazine) in same game that attendances up i think 18% (need to double check) this season before the last league game. I don't know if that league games or all games, an average or a total figure. Make of it what you will...
Pineapple - thanks again for taking the time to co-ordinate all of this during the season, I really enjoyed reading this section of the site.
Yes, well done, it was interesting to see how clubs were doing
Well done Stu on keeping everything up to date as it was nice to be able see how the league was doing as a whole.
Will buy you a pint if I happen to meet you in Cardiff on Saturday
Now that sounds rather a tempting and unexpected offer! :p
You'll have to estimate the crowd in the bar to within 5% though to win the pint! ;)
JC_GUFC
Trust you to blow the whistle on that deal ! :D
According to Adrian Desmond , Club Promotion Officer, in the City v Bohs programme City's league attendances for the season were up 21.5%, not including that game obviously.
I know the averages have been calculated, but just as a sideline Harps had around 3,000 against Dundalk in the play off semi final on Friday night.
Well looks like this convuluted Play off system is going to be good for something anyway.
Harps' Bank Manager cannot wipe the smile off his face.