http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fm3ct
Discussed here. Great Radio 4 programme "In Wales the Ball is Round". I'm not sure if the link above works; if not just google it or search for it on iPlayer radio.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fm3ct
Discussed here. Great Radio 4 programme "In Wales the Ball is Round". I'm not sure if the link above works; if not just google it or search for it on iPlayer radio.
Maybe I am being overly defensive, but I object to what he mentions about the "paucity of numbers attending LOI games".
There were 50,000 travelled to Lyon by some accounts and 5000 that attended the match vs France. I am going to give some LoI numbers too.
When you compare to the League of Ireland numbers remember that that French match in Lyon was the biggest match since the Spain game at the same stage of competition in 2002 - 14 years ago. Also bear in mind that the LoI numbers are repeated week after week after week, but the number of Ireland matches in major tournaments are VERY few and far between.
In contrast there were 20,000 attended the opening round of fixtures in the LoI this season - you can double that if you want to include the next round of fixture which will count all home fans (Shamrock Rovers didn't have a home match in first round). 25,000 attended the FAI Cup Final last year. Yes 50,000 is more than these numbers but not by orders of magnitude. There are a lot of ppl working on improving attendances at the League and phrases like that paint a bad picture of the League that I don't think it deserves. We should be bigging the League up not knocking it down - I think it might be key to the development of talent in the future. I know there is ALOT of room for more improvement but lets build on what we have and acknowledge the achievement to date and move on from there.
We shouldn't take those kind of snide comments sitting down. I bet most ppl reading that sentence didn't even register because it is so ingrained in the national culture that the League of Ireland is ****. We need to change that attitude because really the League is not as bad as the perception of it is.
Paucity. Insufficient. Insufficient for what? Insufficient to create an atmosphere, a match day experience? I don't think so. Having been to LoI matches and National team matches the atmosphere is often more electric at League of Ireland with the Irish match day experience a little more sanitised or civilised ....
http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/gael...time-1.2704382
The below reminded of the above article - "GAA doesn’t really need feed of pints to have a good time"
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Originally Posted by Rory's Stories
“AH sure stop, hes and animal”
When does that happen, lol
then It’s time for the National Anthem, up you stand in your seat, hands behind the back and belt out every word proud as punch,
The GAA crowd always start cheering & shouting well before the end. Normally they have some young one crowing it out too.
Every time I've heard AnaF ata sporting ocassion whether soccer, football, rugby or hurling there's always a carcophony at around teh "lámhach" stage. The GAA crowd ain't got nowt to do with it.
Mostly it's just the Artane or Garda band though...Quote:
Normally they have some young one crowing it out too.
http://www.independent.ie/incoming/a...342/790071.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xh2oxxB2uCc
I should have said games outside of Croke Park. At most Connacht Championship games it's usually a daughter/niece of a county chairman who hasn't a note in her head.
As for the Nadia debacle. Wasn't that just a case of JD trying to get a bit of hole for himself?
Ireland v Italy at Euros
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqZ_dORNPx4
All Ireland Final Dublin v Mayo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef5qN-w0Jm4
TBF the football crowd in the Nadia clip do start cheering before the end but I'm putting that down to trying to drown her out.
It's quiet so time to reopen this one!
NZ rugby losing its halo?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-37627971
Not to mention Danny Cipriani's current court case, and James Haskell and Ben Kay both writing columns in The Times last week condoning cheating and extreme violence, and the new TUE abuse claims in France.
And, I don't know if I posted it here before but at our hotel in Bordeaux in June I met an elderly NZ couple. They barely had a rashers about the tournament, they were just on holiday, but they said lots of kids including their grandkids are playing footy over rugby now. Parents think it has become too physical.
That all said, All Blacks were awesome against springboks last week. And I do feel a bit of sympathy for Aaron Smith!
Mind you more attended the Leinster v Munster game (40k) than were at the Ireland v Georgia game (39k). That said the latter was 12K up on the previous fixture between the teams. No sure what that means but it's quiet so time to reopen this one :)!
I was at the rugby game in the Aviva at the weekend. No way was there 40k at it. I reckon they worked out the attendance by counting every ticket sold, rather than every fan through the gates.
yeah, the tactic isn't just used by the FAI. At the rugby the lower tier was pretty full, especially in the west stand, but the upper tier (where I was sitting in the south stand) was about half full.
I was in the west stand upper for the Georgia game, didn't think there was much difference in the attendance between the two games.
I'm fairly sure Munster do it too - count all tickets sold (or given away) as well as season tickets.