The West Stand is split 70-30 home support, the East Stand is 100% home support.Quote:
Originally Posted by a.a.d
We'll give you a map of Tallaght Stadium next time so you can figure out which end is which. ;)
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The West Stand is split 70-30 home support, the East Stand is 100% home support.Quote:
Originally Posted by a.a.d
We'll give you a map of Tallaght Stadium next time so you can figure out which end is which. ;)
Was at least 4,000 - and thats conservative. 4,500 would be my guess. Ultras stand was nearly 2 to a seat with people squashed in and on aisles. The two ends of it were closed for H&S issue. Main stand was around 3/4 full I'd say, thought Dundalk would have brought more.
Are tey ever gonna open all of the new stand?
Are there two per seat ticketing arrangements in place in Tallaght sponsored by a dating agency?
Main stand was half empty according to your own MB, 3,000 capacity x 50%. New stand,1,500 seats available. Allowing for tight cheeked double occupancy of some seats and acknowledged breaches of SDCC`s Health and Safety requirements and stadium regulations by occupying the aisles, say an extra 500.? That adds up to 3,500 max, consistent with what the Dundalk poster reported above. Great crowd all the same.
Athlone Town vs Sporting Fingal Official attendance 327
About 15 Fingal fans travelled
It is well down on our previous games but we had community games, Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann and a former local (Tom Silke) players wedding which took a lot of the regular support away.
We had the guts of 200 at that game last night and still made some amount of noise in that ground the whole game long! Dont think we took as much to Cork so technically not our worst! We had far more at that game last night than we had earlier on in the season in Tallaght!
Buller. I think it would be fair to say that theres a decent attempt by Rovers spokespersons to "big up" crowds for inclusion in pieces by gullible sports reporters and the (always reliable) business colour piece writers. The addition of 600 phantom seats in the main stand and the inclusion of season ticket holders in attendances, (that don`t attend), is part of that. I have no problem with any of that if its directed at the national media. Don`t expect posters on here who look for evidence of tens and hundreds in crowds, rather than thousands, to suck up the same PR spin.
So if the main stand was three quarters full that makes 2,250 plus 1,500 in new stand ( a number which Rennie referred to in his commentary) this leaves 250 to 750 plus triple-cheek seat occupiers and aisle standers , yep thats clear now:confused:
Limerick v Longford: 322
420 at the game last night as per the match report at extratime.ie.
Season ticket holders are not included in the attendances posted by Rovers fans in this thread. They are included in the number of tickets that can be sold for a match (obviously). There are 3048 seats in Tallaght's main stand, we have approx 2000 season tickets. Logic dictates that means there are only another 1048 spaces available in the stadium. Now what Rovers have been doing up to now is assuming a certain percentage of season tickets are not going to turn up on the night and selling additional tickets accordingly. In reality what has been happening is Rovers have been selling 1500 tickets per match in addition to the number of season tickets. This is where the "phantom" seats are coming from. 2000 season tickets + 1500 per match tickets = 3500. Anyway this will no longer be an issue now we have the space.
As for the attendance last night I'd say 2000 in main stand and 1700 in new stand. About 3700 is my guess.
4,212 at Rovers v Dundalk.
Not a great crowd at all in the Brandy last night, maybe 2100 tops.
Derry V St Pat's 1,730 :(