Ehh yes and no. while it took us 7 years on paper charmingman, Dundalk fc where only competitive for the last 3 of them years. off the pitch debacles and mismanagement of the club made our stay there much longer than what should of been. Only since Gerry Matthews took over the club and got things right off the pitch that we where in a position to compete. unfortuneately when we where in a position Rover won it in 2006, threw it away in 2007 (losing to harps and cobh), and won it by the skin of our teeth in 2008.
If derry get off to a good start in the first then the crowds will come and derry should be able get a financial muscle to easily win the first. Prepare yourself for just a one line mention in the newspapers and possibly ignored by the national radio media
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How?
They will still be getting full crowds next year, and will soon start building a new stand behind the goal
They could have put into a temp. stand for the Bohs game, there was loads of demand for it.
Maybe next year the Fingal, UCD games at home will not be sellouts, but Bohs, Cork, and Pats will defo be sellouts...assuming those teams will still be here come next season
I hadn't time to go through all 96 pages of this thread so...
Did the FAI actually publish attendance figures this year?
They are quoting attendance increases, but I can't seem to find any overall figure.
The average is up in the PD as stated here before.
The main reason is it's now a ten team league, UCD not being in it,Sham Rvrs new ground and a more competitive league.
I'm guessing it may reduce quite a bit next season with UCD and SP there now with the loss of ourselves.
So if you think Bohs are big read this. http://www.astronomy.ie/perpespective.html
Just as a matter of interest, I was at an Aussie A-League game this evening, and the attendance announced was only 6,307 (in a 52,000 seater stadium).
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Will the biggest crowd puller be outside the premier Division next season? Harps v Derry?
No, Rovers v Bohs with the new stand behind the goal will be the biggest crowd puller next year.
Yeah, Phase 3 will involve a new stand behind the goal at the car park end.Not being built right away i presume but in time.
They shouldn't expand unless they are consistently selling out. Don't want them to end up like Bohs or Shels using up 25% of their ground in 5 years.
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