How do you figure that Conor??Originally posted by Conor74
Yeah, but the simple fact is that, outside counties, it's now getting to the stage where even club games in the GAA get crowds well in excess of any soccer club showpiece. The Cork County Championship final would dwarf the FAI Cup Final.While there may have been around 14,000 at the recent county football decider (Castlehaven v Clonakilty), this was an unusually large crowd explained by the fact that the fixture was something of a local derby. The last time a bigger crowd than that watched a county final was, I'm guessing, the Glen-Sars hurling decider of 1989 when 52,000+ crammed into Páirc Ui Chaoimh. Most county finals attract ALOT less than 8-10,000 in the gates - hardly figures that'd be higher than at an FAI Cup Final.
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