for the record if i said anything about the fingal lads im only joking i dont have a problem with them. so apologies for any offence
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FAI should easily sell 10000 tickets for this.
A conservative 6500 from Sligo.
An optimistic 1500 from SF.
A conservative 1000 LOI neutrals
An optimistic 1000 curious noobs to see the Stadium and attracted by the fantastic FAI marketing campaign (shome mishtake shurely .ed )
The nearer ticket sales get to sell out the more attractive the fixture becomes.
Voila a full house for the cameras, plaudits to the FAI for their courage in putting the extra seats and wonderment for the barstoolers as they see the Rovers support bring a European style atmosphere into Tallaght.
If they don't put in extra seats there is the spectre of ticketless and ****ed off Rovers fans wandering to the local hostelries demanding the games be put on instead of the Hull V Wigan game on Sky.
Which is your opinion.
The point is that it would make sense to see how ticket sales are going first before taking the risk of adding more seating. Why plunk seats down without it looking like they'll be filled ? :confused: Your vown personal iew on this doesn't count as sufficient evidnece on which to spend thousands on temporary seating.
It's not like fan estimates of likely support have never turned out to be overly ambitious before...
I base my estimate of 6500+ on precedent. Our estimated travel to cup final has always been 8000+. In our last FAI cup final outing (the 1994 final) we brought in excess of 8000 and we outnumbered our extremely poorly supported opposition by three to one.
It is clear to any right thinking person that a 6000 capacity is not enough.
But this is the point dcfcsteve, they arent talking about seeing how many will sell before adding seating. They are basing the amount of seats on average league games and semi final numbers (which are defineatly too small cause ive been to every game) and then just providing the number of seats andletting people fight for them almost.
And if they sell them through ticketmaster it will be a complete joke:
1. loyal fans will definetly miss out
2. the touts will have a field day
3. buying a ticket through ticketmaster means you could end up sitting beside anybody - which will kill the singing section and atmosphere for the game
sligo rovers sold all thier tickets in three days or so. Sporting have yet to return any for the people on our waiting list, and It looks unlikely they will since sligo are all over the north county of dublin buying then up.
I've been trying to buy tickets for the last two days on Ticketmaster, but it's not working. Any one else been trying? Have any luck?
If the capacity of the venue was incresed from the start or a larger alternative venue with a larger capacity was used, I think we would bring a larger crowd with us. I know a lot of guys that attend the occasional match at the Showgrounds but werent that bothered to queue in the rain or put their name on a waiting list on the chance they may get a ticket. We may get some tickets back from Fingal tonight and go on sale tomorrow, but thats very late to make plans.
I think we would have brought a lot more 'floaters' if tickets were freely available. We were given an allocation of 4,500 tickets, 3,000 were sold in the first 3 hours and the balance were sold witihin 24 hours of going on sale
Rubbish, even if someone got one at 12 o'clock on Sunday, just jump in the car and get to Tallaght, no excuses!
The fact that the FAI are getting Shamrock Rovers to publicise the tickets on sale in Tallaght, shows they are afraid the game wont sell out, given the sales to date.
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All tickets originally allocated to sligo rovers were sold out in less than 24hrs, pretty decent going by any clubs standards. There are still people all over Sligo looking to get tickets, getting people in Dublin to get fingal tickets, that is what they are resorting to.
So just because the "bigger" teams got knocked out and franchise are in the fianl doesn't mean that it is going to be one of the worst attended games as steve said stupidly above.
Grow up Celticv3, and stop taking this as some sort of 'small team' slight. The capacity is restricted to approx 6,000. I'd therefore be keen to hear how you think it WON'T be one of the worst attended finals of all time....? :rolleyes:
And that's before we get onto the fact that less than 4 days before the match, those limited number of tickets still haven't sold out any way.
Now - we can all play the 'what if' game about tickets and Sligo, but it's meaningless. The reality is that the game hasn't even sold 6,000 tickets this close to the big day. Sligo have done their bit, so don't take it as a personal slight against your club.
In summary this will probably be the worst attended FAI Cup final ever. Fact. If only because the limited capacity makes it inevitable.
Yes. I'm not going to list all 88 Cup finals, but here's the last few (figures are official unless stated) :
2008 : 10,281.
2007 : 10,000 (estimate)
2006 : 16.022.
2005 : 24,521.
The 2004 and 2002 (second final) had attendances not much higher than 8,800 - but higher they were.
I've better things to do than scan through the attendances at all 88 finals to-date to be honest, but from those I looked at none had an attendances as low as 8,800 (the 2000 replay did though).
No matter which way you look at it, a crowd of 8,800 will be one of the worst - and possible the worst - for an FAI Cup Final. I don't see why Sligo fans are acting all hurt over that fact. You've done your bit on ticket sales, and the capacity restrictions meant it was always going to be a record low regardless.
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