6000 attandence keep it up lads the team needs us. :) :) :)
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6000 attandence keep it up lads the team needs us. :) :) :)
I'd say there was more than 6000 foreign gay.How often do we see the st annes end 3/4s full.
Sure you were probably unable to judge the crowd properly when you were gawking at all the young wans walking past the shed all dolled up,ya dirty fecker ya. ;)
I'd say 6000 is about right
The papers said 6,000 so i'd saw it was more!
Our seated capacity is around 5,500
1100 @ derrynane, 2700 @ St.Anne's end and 2000 @ Donie Forde
I reckon friday was roughly 1000 (gaps in Kids enclosure), 2000 and 2000 respectively, so I'd guess 5000 before the shed is taken into account, in or around 6000 sounds right.
It's very unlikey though that it was 6,000 on the button.Quote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
I thought we were supposed to accurately report attendance figures as part of the license?
The figure should be something like 6,163
the 6000 figure is a newspaper estimate, there were titckets on sale at a few locations around the city, so it'll take the club a few days to get receipts back and release exact figures
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Originally Posted by tiktok
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6000 i think i a bit much i reckon 5,500 and prob be announced as 4500
sorry kid but there was 7500 at the match.your talking about 8500 capacity at the x.everywhere except the st annes end was full and that was 3/4 full.ive seen matchs with smaller crowds than last friday and they have been given at 6ooo also.so theres definitely something up.also giving the attendance at 6000 sounds like an estimated figure,they could at least have said 6893.oh sorry 6894 including the streakerQuote:
Originally Posted by tiktok
Even when the stands were full, there are always occassional seats in the middle not taken. Derrynane didn't look completely full and I'd say St Annes was doing well to claim 1600. I'd say 6,000 is about right.
Plus, where were the visitors? I didn't see any Home Farm flags in the main stand. Has the away fans section moved??
the last game to have an attendance given around the 8,000 mark was the Ireland -v- Denmark U21 game, and that was jammers, there were people in every seat and standing on every spare patch of ground.Quote:
Originally Posted by mc cash
our seated attendance as i said is about 5500, you can add 1500 to that for the shed to be generous, but there were very few just standing about the last day because of the weather.
our capacity is about 7500 i reckon (it was only ten before the seats were put in), no way were we at full capacity
That is correct or at least the ground is limited to 7500 for safety reasons.Quote:
Originally Posted by tiktok
Think 5900 seats but definitely less than 6000.
thats true but the attendance given for the league game against shamrock rovers 2 years ago was 8500 and it was just as jammers as the ireland game.the cup loss to derry city was given as 8900 and that was completely jointed.the st annes end even the standing end above the seats was full.so ill stick with the capacity at 8500+.it even says on the net that its between 8-9000.and as a guess its gonna be jammers for the top dublin teams.gr8 to see.bring it onQuote:
Originally Posted by tiktok
Donnie Forde = 1900
St Annes = 2800
Derrynane = 1180
total = 5880
there were about 4800 siting and another 1200-1300 hundred in the Shed and rest of ground.
It would be very hard to get an exact number, but hopefully the club will let us know, either through City Edition or Citynet. Would be interesting to know.
Matters little what happoened at league cup final cos AFAIK The Cross is leggaly limited to approx 7500.Quote:
Originally Posted by mc cash
The Euro capacity (all-seated) is less than 6000.
whats the story for the inter toto cup?surely the shed can be used as it has for all our past european adventuresQuote:
Originally Posted by pete
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Originally Posted by mc cash
doubt it - safety regulations and what not.
im pretty sure it wasnt open for the last intertoto game at the cross 2 seasons ago....
It was open alright when we played Metalurgs.Quote:
Originally Posted by dollarsandcents
Pats and Rovers used the terracing in Inchicore when they played in the inter toto in the last two seasons so we will be allowed to have the shed open come the end of June. AFAIK, you're allowed use terracing for the first two rounds of the Inter toto.
it was closed when we played Lausanne Sport wasnt it? remember all the shed lads up the saint anns next to the swiss, copying their "aaaaaaaawwwww" and outstretched arms thing. :)
From tv pictures & assuming stand was more or less full would think 6000 was pretty much on the mark. Thats also allowing for the way people more behind the goal city playing into for each half - much less people in St Annes for 2nd half.
lads,who cares how many were there.all i know is that i was proud to be supporting city when i saw our crowds last nite on tv3,compared to the crowds at matches in d "capital" where the "real clubs" are.
the cross looked unreal on tv,keep it up city and we'll keep the crowds.
Turners Cross looked jointed. Although to be fair to Shels there looked to be a quite a good crowd there.
Pats not so impressive.
Waterford and Longford looked pathetic
you're right but that was a Uefa cup game, not an inter toto.Quote:
Originally Posted by GavinZac
You can have normal standing at the first two rounds of the intertoto and even after that you can still ahve standing but its stricter rules.
As for the attendence, we got better than anyone else in the country for a game against the team with the smallest support in the country. Thats doing well in my book.
Yeah sure Pats & Rovers used Richmond in recent years & didn't have to close the terraces.Quote:
Originally Posted by SÓC
Pats attendance prob loooked smaller than usual as would guess more people were using the Camac (€10) as opposed to the stand (€15) than last year.
The crowd at the cross just goes to show how much demand for professional football in the real capital (of irish football).