While there is 2 weeks between matches either side of the mid-season break most players would have only 1 week off (some even less)
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Or, they think it's the best night for midweek games. How does Wednesday sound with league games to follow on Friday? As has been pointed out several times; once the clubs and players want to start in March and end in October (with a break in June), midweek games are a must.
Absolutely
FWIW, the Midweek scheduled games;
14 March
9-10 May (most clubs going with Tuesday 10)
15-16 August
This is Cork City's fixture list between April 15th & April 29th.
April 15th,. Galway vs City.
April 18th. City vs Waterford.
April 22nd. City vs Harps.
April 25th City vs Rovers.
April 29th City vs St Pats.
That's 5 games in 14 days.
Pure madness. Yes 4 of the games are at home but its still madness with fans expected to shell out for that amount of games in such a short space of time.
There has to be a better way ?
To be fair, the Game against Rovers is the one that was postponed because of the under 21s International, there is no other time to play it until one of us get knocked out of the cup which might not happen too early
I dont get this fatigue issue in football that is rolled out by managers. High intensity and impact sports like rugby during 6 nations, for example, have 6/7 days recovery between games over a month and then provincial competitions too. Tennis players can be on court for 3 or so hours days in a row. Cyclists doing 1000's of km's over 3 weeks day after day. In gaelic games, albeit less common now, you had dual players at inter-county and club games in both codes certain times of the year + training. Maybe i'm missing something and it is a different type of fatigue for the association footballer but when you hear a manager complain about even 2 games in 7 days it seems like complaining for complaining's sake or maybe its a mind game bluff even. It may not be at the highest levels of sport but I know plenty of chaps who were playing GAA, football, maybe even rugby, all year round with the odd 10k local run or golf etc and very little complaint about physical fatigue. Is it just a mindset?
Some of the excuses put up by some around here are funny especially coming from guys who spend most of their season inside the M50 :o
Our game against Cork Monday will be our fourth game in 11 days and on top of that next week is the third time from the last four weeks we're playing Friday and Monday and we're part time and ya don't see us on here complaining (Not *counting having three away games in arrow in the league). Youse are supposed to be full time and your moaning build a bridge........
Away and sh!te all of ye. You're ruining my nice thread.
2,339 at Dundalk v Sligo. All present and counted.
Joking aside you can see the gaps from last year, I moved from the stand for the second half to the open seating town side and that area would have been well packed last season, was less the half full. The shed side is keeping its numbers, stand probably ok too, granted the away support was low, but you can't be counting on away fans to boost your figures.
Overall Dundalk are down around 600 on their 2015 average (to date) if you look at the last 2 games, maybe complacency is creeping in, but it's early days I suppose. There can be no blame on tv tonight though, and although it was around 250 more than the Derry game, it's still a disappointing turn out.
1,557 at Galway v Cork. Great game, especially the second half, but that is a disappointing crowd considering how well Galway are playing.
919 at Harps and again a bit disappointing.
3627 official number in Dalymount.Hundreds more through players entrance.
Full of foreign visiting fans and hooligan day trippers. Shameful and embarrassing scenes at the end, idiot ran from Bohs crowd and got as far as Rovers crowd, cue more idiots. Robo cops belatedly intervene and throw the Bohs idiot into the Rovers crowd..
Meanwhile about 100 Rovers fans sit peacefully among the home fans in section A of the Jodi.
And by many reports, people couldn't get into the ground. Even those with tickets. Great crowd but beyond that a bad night for the club on and 'off' the pitch.
Isn't that where he wanted to go ?
I'm sure he won't be doing it again, at least not until he comes out of hospital :rolleyes:
Jokes aside, fantastic crowd for Bohs.
Pity a few idiots had to spoil it once again.
The fact the robo cops were there showed they expected something to kick off beside the match.
No sympathy for anyone attacking other fans.
We have a small enough community within the LOI and giving the likes of the Indo, who normally ignore LOI Fo ot ball in their on line edition, the opportunity to lead off on the stupid and potentially dangerous actions of a few, is bad for us all and particularly, at Bohs .
Limerick v Cabinteely
Attendance 1,348
354 at Waterford v Shelbourne.
Yeah its a tough nut to crack keeping the figures high and consistent, last season we only had 2 or 3 crowds, possibly 4 under 3k, this season 2 out of the 4 games have already dipped to that level, with respect to teams, maybe the attraction wasn't there to come out in big numbers and away support has been low so far, but you can't be depending on away support to boost the gate.
So far this is how Dlk have fared in attendances:
Harps 3,200
Cork 3,500
Derry 2,100*
Sligo 2,400
* Live on tv, but no reason why Sligo game should have dropped so much.
Facilities are maybe a problem but the fans didn't seem to mind last 3 seasons, more cover though might make a difference, OP only have cover for around 2.5k, on a wet day people might think, I don't fancy standing in that, and hard to blame them.
Its early days though, a lot of big games to come, but not over the next month.
705 at First Division Champions 2016 Limerick FC v wexford
Definitely a lot more
Any attendance from Wexford?
ET estimate 500: http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/art...galway-united/
2,403 at the cross. Happy with that considering the amount of home games we have, people might've been forgiven for giving priority to the rovers and pats games.