With all due respect to St. Pats holding it in ED Park would be a good thing to do to help establish senior football in the city, similar to Youths holding their first final in Wexford.
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With all due respect to St. Pats holding it in ED Park would be a good thing to do to help establish senior football in the city, similar to Youths holding their first final in Wexford.
It's good to have finals outside Dublin in general, I think. Fans from outside Dublin would be familiar with travelling to Dublin for a final but not vice versa. It's a different experience and you get a different mix of people travelling too.
For so many different reasons it'd make sense to have it in Galway. For a start, the crowd would probably be bigger, access to the ground is a bit easier, it's outside Dublin, and crowd facilities are a lot better. It'd look a lot nicer on television too.
Same story every year. Everyone wants the final away from Dublin (except the Dublin team involved)
Last 12 finals (since going back to one game)
St Patrick's Athletic Longford Town 1-0 Richmond Park
Longford Town Bohemians 2-1 Dalymount Park
Derry City UCD 2-1 Belfield Park
Derry City Shelbourne 0-0 Brandywell
Derry City Bohemians 1-0 Brandywell
Derry City Wexford Youths 6-1 Ferrycarrig Park
Bohemians Waterford United 3-1 Waterford RSC
Sligo Rovers Monaghan United 1-0 Showgrounds
Derry City Cork City 1-0 Turner's Cross
Drogheda Utd Shamrock Rovers 3-1 Tallaght Stadium
Shamrock Rovers Drogheda United 2-0 Tallaght Stadium
Dundalk Shamrock Rovers 3-2 Oriel Park
I don't think it's about wanting it outside of Dublin really. Terryland is just a much better venue for a final than Richmond.
EDP is a great venue. Would be a great buzz. Does the President do the coin toss. I had he has a double harped coin.
Well done to Galway.
Here's a crazy idea.. how about tossing a coin for home advantage? It'd be great to see it go to Galway but Pats deserve a 50-50 chance of hosting
Final should be some venue between the two - Athlone or Longford or at a push Termonbarry. It's an awful pity you couldn't get 1,500 fans from each club to make that sort of trip . It's not as if the final is next week.
This toss for home advantage is nonsense - always has been.
Terryland would be the best option for obvious reasons, I'd expect 3,000+ for a final in Galway, where as you would be lucky to get a crowd of 2,000 at Richmond and that would be including a big away crowd.
I think it should all be about promoting the league in any way and maximising the crowd potential for the TV coverage.
By the by what were the attendances for both semi's,at ED Park and Tallaght. From the TV highlights it look like 1,000 at Galway while the views from Talla were hidden, but you would have expected around 1,500 at least!
Just under 1,200 in EDP on Monday. Obviously would love if final was down here, but would imagine that will only attract Utd and Pats fans; but if it was on in Richmond, my guess is Bohs, Caninteely, Rovers, Shels, UCD and Dublin-based fans of other clubs would attend and 'bump up" the attendance? The gate proceeds are split between the 2 finalists, so which venue would attract more fans? Then, on one hand I'd imagine Setanta would prefer Dublin; but EA are based in Galway. It's a toss-up really. Oh, wait . . .!!
Also nobody is looking at the league cup final that isn't already a LOI fan.
If it must be in a home ground, then there has to be a coin toss.
Coin Toss at 10am tomorrow
http://i.imgur.com/qUsTDnz.png
Hoho... very good! I'll have you killed last...
10.50 now - are they still lookin for a coin?
Has to be a double-headed coin so JD can make the right call.
Keeps falling the wrong way. They're now on best 20 out of 39.
Galways DVD has won the day. Final to be held at Eamonn Deacy Park. Game could be moved to Friday night to suit Setanta
I like to imagine Michael D on the phone to Delaney, effing and blinding, screaming threats to ensure a home draw for Galway.
I lifted it from them. Their reporter is usually quite accurate when it comes to all things LOI
FAI PRESS RELEASE
Friday, 07 August 2015
Eamonn Deacy Park to host 2015 EA SPORTS Cup Final
The 2015 EA SPORTS Cup Final between Galway United and St Patrick’s Athletic will take place on Saturday, September 19, in Eamonn Deacy Park. The match will kick-off at 6.05pm and will be shown live on Setanta Sports. Ticket information will be announced in due course.
ENDS
Is there much buzz around Galway for this?
150 Pats fans booked on the train down so there should be a decent away crowd at it.
Tickets sales apparently of the 'steady' variety last week, almost all concession (child, OAP and Social Welfare) tickets are sold out. Galway has been GAA-mad in last fortnight with senior and minor hurlers and camogie seniors all in All-Ireland finals, so not a lot of attention on this yet but buzz starting to build. Heard from one person that Pats had sold 800 tickets; and heard from another they had returned 400 of their 800 allocation!!!
Not a chance we sold 800 tickets, the patrons train has 150 on it and I'd expect a decent number to make their own arrangements I'd say we will have 400-500 at the game.
Capcacity has been set at 4,400 by FAI.
Tickets seem to be selling well so it will be close to a sell out. I heard Pats requested 600 tickets from FAI so I assume they will go close to selling all their tickets.
Comer Stand (new stand) is now sold out, think capacity is 1,300? Only adult tickets left for old stand (concessions sold out). There will obviously be general ground tickets I'd imagine