Attendances 2018

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  1. oriel's Avatar

    oriel said:
    I was talking to at least 3 or 4 DFC fans since the figure was released and its actually bordering on the disbelief they read out that attendance v Rovers.

    The general opinion was it was around the 3,500 mark, Rovers to be fair took a decent amount up for a Tuesday, including well filled allocation in the stand.
    #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).
     
  2. Kingswood Rover said:
    Quote Originally Posted by oriel View Post
    I was talking to at least 3 or 4 DFC fans since the figure was released and its actually bordering on the disbelief they read out that attendance v Rovers.

    The general opinion was it was around the 3,500 mark, Rovers to be fair took a decent amount up for a Tuesday, including well filled allocation in the stand.
    Looking at it on the rte Twitter and there was deffo over 3 k. Never a penno but swings and roundabouts.
     
  3. redarmyfaction's Avatar

    redarmyfaction said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Kingswood Rover View Post
    Looking at it on the rte Twitter and there was deffo over 3 k. Never a penno but swings and roundabouts.
    I don't see a lot of opportunity for clubs to save money by making cash payments , except to players
     
  4. nigel-harps1954's Avatar

    nigel-harps1954 said:
    966 at Harps v Galway with no away fans at all. Galway going very poorly at the minute, but I don't recall a time before when no Galway fans traveled to a game in Finn Park.
     
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    CorribsideSteve said:
    Quote Originally Posted by nigel-harps1954 View Post
    966 at Harps v Galway with no away fans at all. Galway going very poorly at the minute, but I don't recall a time before when no Galway fans traveled to a game in Finn Park.
    The season has been an unmitigated, total disaster. There was a belief that we would be in the position UCD are in now. Finn Harps have really turned a corner since the last few months though.
     
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    nigel-harps1954 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by CorribsideSteve View Post
    The season has been an unmitigated, total disaster. There was a belief that we would be in the position UCD are in now. Finn Harps have really turned a corner since the last few months though.
    Many would have had Galway as favourites from the word go alright. We've really turned a corner indeed, 7 wins and a 0-0 draw in our last 8 games since a 3-1 loss to UCD before the mid-season break. Rather funny, 7 clean sheets in those 8 games as well, Athlone Town the only ones to score against us in the league since the mid-season break.
     
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    pineapple stu said:
    About 400 in United Park last night for Drogheda v UCD. Never known the place to be so quiet

    Pete Mahon among those in the away end
     
  8. sbgawa's Avatar

    sbgawa said:
    Quote Originally Posted by nigel-harps1954 View Post
    Many would have had Galway as favourites from the word go alright. We've really turned a corner indeed, 7 wins and a 0-0 draw in our last 8 games since a 3-1 loss to UCD before the mid-season break. Rather funny, 7 clean sheets in those 8 games as well, Athlone Town the only ones to score against us in the league since the mid-season break.
    Harps will be a popular choice to come e back up.
    It won't be easy
     
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    Mr A said:
    Quote Originally Posted by sbgawa View Post
    Harps will be a popular choice to come e back up.
    It won't be easy
    Just as well. The Harps and easy don't mix.
    #NeverStopNotGivingUp
     
  10. Shearer's Avatar

    Shearer said:
    Quote Originally Posted by sbgawa View Post
    Harps will be a popular choice to come e back up.
    It won't be easy
    Because everyone loves a trip to Ballybofey, home of the worst pitch and grounds in Ireland - Are you serious!?!
     
  11. sbgawa's Avatar

    sbgawa said:
    Friendly place always a good trip.
    Olly Horgan. Good for the league to have a team in Donegal. Plus they are building a stadium
     
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    nigel-harps1954 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    Because everyone loves a trip to Ballybofey, home of the worst pitch and grounds in Ireland - Are you serious!?!
    I don't see what's not to like about that.
     
  13. redobit said:
    Quote Originally Posted by sbgawa View Post
    Friendly place always a good trip.
    Olly Horgan. Good for the league to have a team in Donegal. Plus they are building a stadium
    The Harps and Shams odd luv in continues. They have been building a stadium for 10 years ffs. Ballybofey is a farmers yard. If they get promoted it will be on credit but Shearer is right, the ground is an imbarrasment to the Premier.
     
  14. sbgawa's Avatar

    sbgawa said:
    Its not that odd surely,, we cant hate everyone
    TBF recent announcements on the stadium show progress and eventually if you wait long enough the bus always comes.
     
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    marinobohs said:
    Quote Originally Posted by sbgawa View Post
    Its not that odd surely,, we cant hate everyone
    TBF recent announcements on the stadium show progress and eventually if you wait long enough the bus always comes.
    but these is no direct bus route from.................
     
  16. redarmyfaction's Avatar

    redarmyfaction said:
    Quote Originally Posted by sbgawa View Post
    Friendly place
    Shamrock supporters may have something in common with the queen they like to sing about up in the Brandywell, that is they experience life differently to others. The queen thinks the world smells of fresh paint and the Shams fans think Ireland is an unfriendly place.
     
  17. sbgawa's Avatar

    sbgawa said:
    The world is a friendly place , Donegal is a particularly friendly place. You should try and be more positive
     
  18. Shearer's Avatar

    Shearer said:
    Quote Originally Posted by sbgawa View Post
    The world is a friendly place , Donegal is a particularly friendly place. You should try and be more positive
    This is the League of Ireland Premier Division, not the Hall of The Super Best Friends.
     
  19. sbgawa's Avatar

    sbgawa said:
    So your saying there are no places you prefer for away trips and have no preferences for where u go or who u play? Seems strange to me
     
  20. placid casual said:
    Quote Originally Posted by redarmyfaction View Post
    Shamrock supporters may have something in common with the queen they like to sing about up in the Brandywell, that is they experience life differently to others. The queen thinks the world smells of fresh paint and the Shams fans think Ireland is an unfriendly place.
    Not at all, just the LOI has an abundance of bitter little fools.
    Now if only I had an example of one....