On the flip side, it would look dreadful having away fans in such a huge stand too. If there's less than 100 away fans in a 2000+ seater stand it would look awful. Doesn't look like the sort of stand you can easily cordon off either.
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On the flip side, it would look dreadful having away fans in such a huge stand too. If there's less than 100 away fans in a 2000+ seater stand it would look awful. Doesn't look like the sort of stand you can easily cordon off either.
A really odd decision to put the store and offices there , on a match night the away crowd will be walking past and maybe through a load of home fans. Not generally a problem but the derby? We both have enough gob****es to make that a problem unfortunately.
7000 tickets sold for Presidents Cup final.
Few days to go. Last season over 30k attended opening night. This Friday Derry likely to be smallest attendance in prem, more to do with capacity, 3k plus, 4k plus for Bohs and Galway and possibly Waterford - stands on both side sold out for home fans, Rovers 6K plus. Cork hard to know, but would expect 3k plus with the other 4 fixtures likely over 1k.
What was the final/official attendance for the President's Cup, does anyone know?
Opening Premier League fixtures and estimated attendance!
Bohemians v Sligo Rovers 4,500 - Sell Out, with Sligo taking up its full away allocation of about 450
Derry City v Drogheda United 3,700 - Sell Out
Galway United v St Patrick's Athletic 4,300 - Sell Out, with St. Pats taking up its full away allocation of about 430
Shamrock Rovers v Dundalk 8,000 - Possible Sell Out
Waterford v Shelbourne 4,000 - Sell Out, with Shels taking up its full away allocation of about 400
Can't Wait, Live home domestic football!
With Rovers being the only club with the possibility of increased attendance and the new boys Galway and Waterford having fantastic interest it makes for a bumper year. All of the rest will have full or very close to full houses each week. If the new boys get off to a good start the may take up their allocation of away tickets providing banter and atmospher at the games. It's all really positive. Best of luck to all tonight and for the season ahead, except of course if you are playing Bohs.
As do Galway, who are putting them on sale in person again from 5pm onwards. They say they expect it to sell out though. With the amount of ticketless Pats fans heading down I’d say there’ll be a lot of practising of Galway accents going on on the train down to be ready for 5pm ;)
Was on train Athlone to Galway earlier couldnt get a seat earlier full of St Pats fans headin to game!
Opening weekend last year had a bit shy of 31,000, and opening 2 weekends came in a bit under 60k.
Losing Cork and UCD kind of balance out really. A little hard to see the average across the 5 games being more the 6k without Turners X.
It's the first division where I'll be really interested to see how the numbers fair week 1 and month 1. It's not the graveyard anymore and clubs like Athlone, Treaty and Wexford should be aiming for regular crowds over 1k.