Don't be conceited the whole league doesn't revolve around the ongoings at Oriel Park I meant the league as a whole has stuffered a hit since the crash.
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Don't be conceited the whole league doesn't revolve around the ongoings at Oriel Park I meant the league as a whole has stuffered a hit since the crash.
Sligo, yep. Against Vllaznia six (!) years ago.
Allegedly.
Edit - in fact, they were named as a side being investigated at the time. Sligo game not specifically mentioned though. Don't know what came of it. They were also implicated in 2003
The budget even at lower leagues in England is much superior to the LOI for example Hartlepool United finished just outside the relegation places in the forth tier last season & so far have sold 2700 season tickets for the coming season. The financial freedom that gives a club must be huge Id say on average LOI clubs sell 400-500 season tickets.The only ace our clubs have is european money but very often that covers other expenses & doesn't get invested in infrastructure.
Chelmsford City drew Colchester United at home a few seasons back in the 1st round and banked nearly £1mil between prize money, TV revenue and sponsorship/gates. Not bad for a Conference South team. Ok it was a rare Derby and got a lot of attention but still. That money would increase per pround I presume. It eclipses European money but for a run in the competition.
What would be league average be ? all clubs seasons tickets accounted for , Rovers & Dundalk would be high we would be medium etc . I didn't mean average for each individual club.
City had a decent number this year too, I don' tthink it was quite 1000 but it wasn't far off.
City and Dundalk combined had close to 2000, and Rovers probably would have had a decent number as well. If they had 1000 then those three clubs would have sold enough to bring the entire LOI average up to 150. I assume Rovers had less than that but I would imagine the average is a lot higher than 150 as every other club will have sold tickets.
Depressing figures especially when the value these tickets offer is fantastic, ours was €200 this year I think.I not sure what the family ticket was but it was still great value for the amount you get.
If you want to go through it all:
Rough guesses in my view:
Premier:
Bohs: 300
Bray: 50-100
Cork: 800
Derry: 250
Drogheda: 150
Dundalk: 800
Galway: 200
Limerick: 50-100
Longford: 50-100
Pats: 250
Rovers: 800-1000
Sligo: 250
First:
Athlone: 50
Cabinteely: 70-100
Cobh: 50
Harps: 100
Shels: 120
UCD: 50
Waterford: 70
Wexford: 70
All of that would leave the average betwee 210-245. Stand to be corrected on those figures, but can't imagine them being much higher.
Pats have about 500, and it's regularly about that number too