Definately not 40 Bohs fans, i didnt see one.
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UCD should worry more about attracting some home support rather than away fan numbers. Was my first visit to UCD tuesday night got a little lost and asked several people where the pitch was not one could even point me in the general direction maybe there in lies your problem noone can find your pitch.
All you guys seem to be missing the point. LOI sides coming from large population bases, eg Galway, Waterford, Cork, Limerick etc and get crowds ranging from 300 up to 7,000( on a very good night) while a town like Carrick( 5,500) brings almost half their population to an FAI Junior Cup final. At an FAI sENIOR Cup Final the best CROWD YOU WILL GET IS 12-15,000 AND THATS GENEROUS . I rest my case
Longford are in the same position - the whole town will turn up for a final. Ditto Monaghan. Cork won't get 50,000, sure, nor Bohs 100,000, but all this says is that small towns in Ireland cling on to local sports teams for an identity. The only way people from Limerick, Galway, Waterford, etc. are going to associate themselves with their local clubs like that is if there's a sustained period of enormous success - I'm thinking Rosenborg-style qualifying for the CL groups a bunch of times success.
At semi final v Castlebar Celtic they would have had 1,200 plus and would have reasonably large following throughout their cup run. I have to disagree and the figures bear this out , most, if not all LOI sides would not generate this type of interest, proportionately speaking, in one off games.
I know as I have been a fan of Waterford Utd going bacck to the halycon days of late sixties and early seventies and would have visited many LOI grounds in that time.
You are guessing with your crowd figures there, i know i am going back again but the Sligo Rovers v Cobh Ramblers 1983 semi final crowd were massive over 23k in one match in Cork and the last match had an offical crowd of just over 13k in the Showgrounds. In 1994 we sold 10,000 tickets not bad from town who has a population of 19,000 in the last census.
Ballybofey, Lonford, Cobh,etc are not that big of towns.
Can you guarantee that each and every one of the 2000 at that one game were from Carrick?
If Fanad United were to get to the cup final, there would easily be that size of a crowd, alot of Harps fans would come out and support them in a one off game like that.
In a crowd of 12000 to 15000 your 2000 wouldn't exactly stand out now would they?
Let Carrick apply for the A League and see what crowds they get on a regular basis.
Around 900 at Dundalk - Athlone Tonight.
1,000 approx as per www.dundalkfc.com
Would never doubt figures given out by clubs but would never have thought that there were 1000 in Oriel last night. Thought 600 tops but then again don't have a good knowledge of Oriel.
One thing I did do was count 178 in the shed as with the referee stopping the match every 60 seconds for something or other there was plenty of time.
Free awarded were 21 Athlone, 16 Dundalk and thats not including the 5 offsides .
Fair point battery, oriel is a very large ground with a lot of wide spaces, the stand for eg seats 1,300 now, that alone was at least half full and there must have been 300 + scattered around the ground, although one thing is for sure, our avg crowd is def on the slide since the break, a sharp dip from 1,500 avg to around the 1,000 mark. natives not happy with the style of football me thinks
Cork City v Galway United, Official Attendance: 1,801.
Severe rain knocked 1000+ off the gate.
Pansies. :p
1200 I reckon at Drogheda v UCD, though will see what the Drogheda fans think.
Limerick 37FC v Kildare County official attendance 440