just over 1500 at Turners Cross last night.
just over 1500 at Turners Cross last night.
west cork district league
west cork commandos
1,538 in Cork
1,147 in Dalymount
At a guess, there was around 300 in Finn Park last night. Things are getting to a very scary stage.
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I'd be rounding down. There was a rough headcount of close to 350, but official figure should be released by the club at some point. Fearing for the future of Finn Harps at the minute.
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Is the GAA having much of an effect on attendances? A county like Donegal should really be able to support at least one senior team.
Decent crowd last night in bray v rovers, probably 2200. The decent rovers contingent helped that figure.
It isn't even a word of a lie. The Donegal Celtic supporters club could fill Finn Park ten times over.
GAA could be blamed for a lot of things, but really, a five game run of four losses and one draw has driven everyone away.
I am actually dreading the thought of the attendance against Longford next week.
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Donegal Celtic?! FFS they're not even Premier Division in the Irish League!
There's clearly an issue with attendances but it's nothing new and I think the fact they've stayed steady over the last few years despite the recession is a positive thing.
Look at some of the crowds in the GAA recently - Limerick v Cork about a month ago had just over 4000 - I haven't seen any statistics tracking attendances but I'd say in the last 5 years there would have been a pretty alarming drop in averages.
They're just burying their head in the sand though.
I phoned the speaking clock to hear a voice speak, it said - "At the tone you will be very much alone"
And let's not forget the 30 or so people that showed up for Limerick hurling league games. Over the course of a season/league the GAA get shocking crowds. It's not until big championship games and the sense of occasion that they really get the numbers out. It's closing in on 44,000 for the Munster Final next week. People spend most of the year waiting for championship and aren't willing to spend money or travel for league games over a sustained period.
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The "Limerick Football Club" FB page had this to say today:
"Some of our supporters brought an opinion piece from a national newspaper yesterday to the attention of staff at last night's game in Dalymount.The piece described our 943 attendance in the EA Sports Cup Quarter Final on Monday last as "pitiful".
While supporters are understandably angry at the negativity. Given the game was on a Monday night just 48 hours after our previous home game in the country's tertiary competition we would like to state again that we were hugely appreciative of the turnout, helped by those supporters of Sligo Rovers who made the trip.
While some supporters asked us to complain etc., we feel it's easier to point out that the 943 attendance is the highest attendance any club has recorded for any match in the competition so far this year [confirmed by the stats at Extratime.ie].
We'd also remind any pundit or journalist who needs help with research that they can contact info@limerickFC.ie"
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
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GAA crowds have fallen off a lot in recent years. I suppose the economic downturn has had a lot to do with it but "sense of occassion" mentioned above is also a major factor for Irish sport followers. I think the expectation is for 25K for the Leinster Hurling final tomorrow, I was there last year and just over 20K was there, unable to make it this time but it will be interesting to see how much new fans the Dublin hurlers can get. For the hurling final last year tickets were easy enough to get on the day, but when the prize was droped for the reply demand in Galway surged (also expectations of a win was stronger) and it was difficult enough to source a ticket. Yet apart from one hurling match the support for the Galway GAA teams this year has been poor.
I hope some of the St Pats fans come out for the european game this week, their attendances this season has been really low.
That seems oddly defensive. Limerick's attendances have been brilliant this year, they shouldn't be so sensitive about one criticism, especially as it can only make them look precious if they respond to it.
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