I'm not sure where you get your information, but Glanford Park is seated on three sides, with terracing only in the popular home end (North Stand). They have plans to add a seated tier to this Stand, which would increase capacity further (over 10k mark?). And as Joey4Ireland notes, I hadn't thought TC's capacity to be as high as 9k.
As for crowds, Scunthorpe's home League crowds this season to date average 4,955. Should they maintain their Play-Off position, this will rise above the 5,000 mark for the whole season. How do Cork's crowds compare with that?
And if you're seeking another benchmark, these are the highest transfer fess paid by Scunthorpe:
Martin Paterson - £425,000 from Stoke City
Kevan Hurst - £200,000, from Sheffield United
Steve Torpey - £175,000, from Bristol City
David Mirfin - £125,000-£175,000 from Huddersfield Town
Martyn Woolford - £125,000, from York City
Billy Sharp - £100,000, from Sheffield United
Do Cork City pay* those sorts of fees, plus the wages which go with them?
Don't get me wrong, I am not seeking to denigrate the LOI, nor deny the progress it has made in recent years. However, some LOI fans appear to use that to assume an inflated sense of their League's standing vis-a-vis football in England/Scotland.
For if the LOI has come on in recent years, so have these other Leagues, often at a faster pace.
* - Using their own money, at any rate...

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