The league always had poor enough crowds. I remember the takings of a Shelbourne game in Tolka being stolen in a raid and the sum of money was 100 pounds, I think it was in the 1980's. Costs have gone up a lot in the last two decades, with bigger squads, medical expenses etc, ask anyone involved with a GAA club know how much more difficult it is now to field teams.
http://comparetheleagues.com/
Looks like the average attendance is above Estonia, below Finland, can't compare with other leagues as they are not on the list... But to be fair to Estonia it's population is only a quarter of Ireland's.
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I wouldn't disagree too much with most of that. Except to say that as recent international players all of the names mentioned are clearly in the top 20-25 Irish players of the past few years. So exactly what standard are players required to reach in this league before they are "worth" going to watch ? Do you expect us to develop a whole raft of top drawer european standard players ? Do you realise how unlikely that is, even with improved coaching ? And even if we did, I ask again, how are the general public going to discover how good these players are before they inevitably go to England anyway ? Because you can be damn sure they won't bother going along to find out for themselves, and the media are equally unlikely to develop any interest.
Don't misunderstand me, I'm not for one second arguing that we shouldn't try to improve coaching and the quality of player in the league. Of course we should, and I'd love to see it. But it's a red herring to suggest that quality of player is the reason attendances aren't bigger. Most people who slate the standard, or the entertainment value of the league have absolutley nothing to base their prejudice upon. (And whatever about the first, I think they're way off about the second) My original point stands. It's clubs/teams we need to foster an allegiance to, not players, who will be here today gone tomorrow.
Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.
Not exactly on topic, but I watched Man U/Chelsea the other night, and was I the only one bored stupid ? Dull as ditchwater I thought. Or maybe it's just the fact that I have no real interest in either team (always a good laugh to see Unireh lose though)
Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.
It was an awful game, watched it in slots of 15 mins, thinking it would spring to life, it never did.
But..................you will never hear anyone give out about it, if that was a LOI game, comments would be qued up 'I`m not watching that s##te'
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).
It was good in parts. United were a surprise in that they were utterly dominant but they didn't have the creative players to win the game. Chelsea were just atrocious - no ambition. I couldn't believe what I was hearing about Rooney having a great game.
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