2009 attendances

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  1. dcfcsteve's Avatar

    dcfcsteve said:
    Quote Originally Posted by SkStu View Post
    the first division CPO's need to get their acts together dragging the averages down like that

    Rovers had a noticeable impact on the FD averages last season.

    I expect City to do the same next year.

    Quote Originally Posted by LeixlipRed View Post
    Derry fans just can't stop being arrogant even when they're relegated and 5 minutes from going out of existance.
    Hook.

    Line.

    Agus an sinker.



    Quote Originally Posted by blue til i die View Post
    You actually think Derry will bring many down to the likes of us, Wexford, Limerick, Bray??

    They should get a good crowd in harps, and the teams around them, doubt they'll "bring the averages for that division through the roof", but i guess only time will tell.

    Don't expect us to bring more than a couple of dozen to games against the likes of Waterford, Wexford and Limerick.

    Should bring more to Bray and UCD (if both teams are in the FD !), as we've got a good smattering of Dublin-based exiles. A few more again to Shels, as there's always been a healthy rivalry between both clubs.

    Will be good to have the Harps games back, and we'll get a good crowd out for them.

    I'd also expect Monaghan to benefit from a decent travelling City support. I hope so anyway, as they're a nice club that I'd like to see a few extra quid on the gates going to.

    I'd expect Longford and Athlone aways to attract near enough the crowd for the Munster games, as both towns are a bit of a pain to get to.

    Discover Ireland people !!

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    Last edited by pineapple stu; 16/11/2009 at 10:16 AM.
     
  2. apollo said:
    I meant our home gates will push up the overall 1st division average from what it was this past season, i dont expect many derry fans to travel any further south than dublin, sorry if i gave the wrong impression again i meant our home gates.
     
  3. LeixlipRed's Avatar

    LeixlipRed said:
    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    Hook.

    Line.

    Agus an sinker.

    Haha, exactly Steve, exactly. Surprised it took you this long. Must have stuff on your mind
     
  4. pineapple stu's Avatar

    pineapple stu said:
    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    Should bring more to Bray and UCD (if both teams are in the FD !)
    Why would we be in the First Division?
     
  5. Martinho II's Avatar

    Martinho II said:
    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    Rovers had a noticeable impact on the FD averages last season.

    I.

    I'd expect Longford and Athlone aways to attract near enough the crowd for the Munster games, as both towns are a bit of a pain to get to.

    Discover Ireland people !!

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    not very often dcfcsteve that I disagree with you but any time we have played ye in flansiro ye have always brought down a good away attendance.. It wont be as big as the mid 80s but still its decent.. its more than what we would bring up to you..
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
     
  6. Schumi's Avatar

    Schumi said:
    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    Rovers had a noticeable impact on the FD averages last season.
    How did they do that?
    We're not arrogant, we're just better.
     
  7. Riddickcule's Avatar

    Riddickcule said:
    Jeez dcfcsteve get your facts right man...
     
  8. dcfcsteve's Avatar

    dcfcsteve said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Schumi View Post
    How did they do that?
    By stealing my time machine !

    Those pesky kids.....

     
  9. Candystripe's Avatar

    Candystripe said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Martinho II View Post
    not very often dcfcsteve that I disagree with you but any time we have played ye in flansiro ye have always brought down a good away attendance.. It wont be as big as the mid 80s but still its decent.. its more than what we would bring up to you..
    TBF we have always brought a good crowd to Longford, even in the bad old days that we are now returning to.

    Only a few years ago we (at the time) "Brandywell Pride SC" had two buses down, I was driving the mini-bus and the game had a 8pm KO, I was in Derry sitting in a bar at midnight.

    On a Sat it is a quick run back especially if you drive via Eniskillen and over the mountain road.
    So if you think Bohs are big read this. http://www.astronomy.ie/perpespective.html
     
  10. Buller's Avatar

    Buller said:
    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    By stealing my time machine !

    Those pesky kids.....

    Hoops will be hoops....

    Re Stu: Put Cork2 in for Rovers between 4,000 and 4,500 (it was midweek with champions lg on)

    Cant really remember Bray2 though its safe to assume it was no less than 4,000.
     
  11. Straightstory said:
    Good work as ever, Stu.
    The obvious success story is Rovers at Tallaght. Hope they can keep it up.
    Some mind boggling figures there: UCD, first division champions, had an average of 272!
     
  12. pineapple stu's Avatar

    pineapple stu said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Straightstory View Post
    UCD, first division champions
    Stop right there.
     
  13. Riddickcule's Avatar

    Riddickcule said:
    Buller, how many Season Tickets do you think you'll sell next season?
     
  14. John83's Avatar

    John83 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Straightstory View Post
    Some mind boggling figures there: UCD, first division champions, had an average of 272!
    Bohs made more money from renting out a car park they own than from gate receipts last year. Gates are low enough in this league that they're entirely secondary to fundraising for most clubs.
    You can't spell failure without FAI
     
  15. Buller's Avatar

    Buller said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Riddickcule View Post
    Buller, how many Season Tickets do you think you'll sell next season?
    Hold on I'll just get in DCFCsteve's time machine again...

    Hoping for as much as this season! We sold over 2,000 before the season started and another thousand after that, some of which were half season tickets.
    I'm very confident we'll be able to sustain the same big crowds throughout next season.
     
  16. galwayjames's Avatar

    galwayjames said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Buller View Post
    Hold on I'll just get in DCFCsteve's time machine again...

    Hoping for as much as this season! We sold over 2,000 before the season started and another thousand after that, some of which were half season tickets.
    I'm very confident we'll be able to sustain the same big crowds throughout next season.
    Best of luck, we can't get 2,000 for one game never mind a season ticket!
     
  17. Riddickcule's Avatar

    Riddickcule said:
    Rovers average in here is 3,600

    ?? Surely it's at least 4,000..the last few or their games they had just under 6,000
     
  18. galwayjames's Avatar

    galwayjames said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Riddickcule View Post
    Rovers average in here is 3,600

    ?? Surely it's at least 4,000..the last few or their games they had just under 6,000
    According to the Sunday Times article on eh..Sunday their average was 4,500
     
  19. Mr A's Avatar

    Mr A said:
    Well they did only have one stand for a large part of the season...
    #NeverStopNotGivingUp
     
  20. thischarmingman's Avatar

    thischarmingman said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Candystripe View Post
    TBF we have always brought a good crowd to Longford, even in the bad old days that we are now returning to.
    If we manage to survive the debts and the legal issues surrounding the club, and get into FD next year...

    ...I'm actually rather looking forward to it...

    Then again, I fully acknowledge that in my head, I see a season where I get to tick all the remaining grounds I haven't visited off my list, play teams I don't normally get to see, and have a chance of winning a league at the end of it. Oh, and meet Bluebeard.

    The reality hasn't sunk in yet that it will be a long, hard slog with a part-time team. It's a nightmare trying to get promoted from what is a very competitive First Division and genuinely difficult to go places like Monaghan and Waterford and pick up points. We could be stuck for years down there depending on our luck. Just ask Dundalk fans.