Anyone know why the comer stand wasn’t built to extend the full length of the pitch? I always thought that was odd.
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Money was probably the reason. It took years to finish, the inside was just a shell for a long time.
Stand can be extended .
About 500 at UCD v Stjarnan in the Youth League tonight I'd say
Just the Euro effect. (Plus a who's who of the relatives of the players of course)
4,237 at Pats Waterford, about 250 Waterford fans which is a few hundred less than they brought up earlier in the year
Galway Utd v Shelbourne attendance was 3,072. It's strange that it's a couple of hundred less than our game on Monday evening but it's still a good crowd.
A bit of a hit from Culture night and Monday night had a lot of university students who have gone home for the weekend by Friday night
2,765 at Cork v Harps with about 25 Harps fans.
I agree that the absence of 3rd level students could be a factor in the attendance at Terryland last night, (I wasn't there last night so that is a guess). But their was a good number of county gaa jerseys/tops in evidence on Monday from non league of Ireland areas. Are UCD missing out on this segment of their potential market by not playing their games on say Monday nights?
Only a small part of it - Duff is a big attraction as well.
Culture Night would have taken numbers off the gate, and the student numbers were down as well compared to Monday. Shels brought about twice as many as Rovers so that helped the number tip over 3,000
From watching plenty of GAA club championship games on clubber and attending a good few club games in Louth, their hasn't been more than 2 or 300 at any of them.
Take the 6 Dundalk GAA clubs I doubt they had much more than a 1000 combined at their games over the space of a weekend (was at one last night myself and their wasn't 100 at it
2754 at Sligo/Dundalk
Good man, the week ye had and that’s what you comment on. Pathetic.