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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebeard View Post
    I doubt that the FAI would be willing to disclose the names of all 36,101 of them, even if they had them all...
    attendance

    • the act of being present (at a meeting or event etc.)

    attendee

    • A person who attends (an event or function)



    But back on topic... I thought it was strange that I couldn't find any sort of a list online.

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    Found a little snippet of info.
    1990 Bray Wds 3 St Francis 0


    Over £20,000 was taken at the turnstiles on the day as 25,000 supporters (the largest crowd since the '68 final) and neutrals were drawn by curiosity at the new cup final venue at Lansdowne and the potential of an upset.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldred View Post
    Has anyone ever won the FAI cup before without conceding a goal including with a penalty shoot-out?
    Without conceding a goal in the full competition! 1ST ROUND Athlone 0 Sligo Rovers 1. 2nd round Finn harps 0 Sligo Rovers 1. 3rd round Sligo Rovers 3 monaghan utd 0. semi Boh,s 0 Sligo Rovers 1.The final Sligo Rovers 2 Shamrock Rovers 0

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    I've a notion it's only been done once in England, away back in the 1910s. It's a remarkable achievement; wasn't even aware Sligo had done it. I'd be surprised if too many teams had done it here. rsssf.com will probably help you out a bit in that regard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by total hoofball View Post
    Delighted Sligo won, they were the best side, worked harder but were handicapped without a striker. It's great to see Shamrock Rovers' bubble burst so soon after winning the league, they are the worst league champions I've ever seen.

    I don't see any of the event junkies going to see any LOI matches after today. Aside from a decent atmosphere at the goals ends, I thought the game was pretty poor, it badly needed a goal, and the quality of the penalty shootout with the exception of Ciaran Kelly was awful. The new Lansdowne is all style and no substance, the upper tier was nearly something out of Hillsbrough and the lack of catering facilities is seriously bad up there. Also too many annoying kids running around the place and kicking seats but you would have expected that with €5 tickets
    Yes - narky F*cker. Begrudger of the year!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gufcfan View Post
    Apologies if this has been spoken of already (the thread is 21 pages long at this stage), but does anyone know of a list of cup final attendances that can be accessed online?
    Wikipedia have an incomplete list. search FAI Cup.
    1940, 1945 and 1968 were bigger.
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    Its been a rough rough few days.
    Seeing Turner miss the peno and Tracksuit run up to him after it, gold absolute gold.

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    GUFC as requested from Galvin & Desmonds Irish Handbook 1993/94.

    1921/22 St James Gate v Shamrock Rovers 15000, Replay 10000
    1922/23 Alton United v Shelbourne 14000
    1923/24 Athlone Town v Fordsons 18000
    1924/25 Shamrock Rovers v Shelbourne 23000
    1925/26 Fordsons v Shamrock Rovers 25000
    1926/27 Drumcondra v Brideville 25000 replay 10000 i
    1927/28 Bohemians v Drumcondra 25000
    1928/29 Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians 22000 Replay 15000(aprox) i
    1929/30 Shamrock Rovers v Brideville 17000

    1930/31 Shamrock Rovers v Dundalk 20000 Replay 10000
    1931/32 Shamrock Rovers v Dolphin 32000
    1932/33 Shamrock Rovers v Dolphin 22000 Replay 18000
    1933/34 Cork v St James Gate 21000
    1934/35 Bohemians v Dundalk 22000
    1935/36 Shamrock Rovers v Cork 30946
    1936/37 Waterford v St James Gate 24000
    1937/38 St James Gate v Dundalk 30000
    1938/39 Shelbourne v Sligo Rovers 30000 replay 25000
    1939/40 Shamrock Rovers v Sligo Rovers

    1940/41 Cork United v Waterford 30132 replay 13057
    1941/42 Dundalk v Cork United 34298
    1942/43 Drumcondra v Cork United 30549
    1943/44 Shamrock Rovers v Shelbourne 34000
    1944/45 Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians 44238
    1945/46 Drumcondra v Shamrock Rovers 34248
    1946/47 Cork United v Bohemians 20198 replay 5919
    1947/48 Shamrock Rovers v Drumcondra 33812
    1948/49 Dundalk v Shelbourne 28539
    1949/50 Transport v Cork Athletic 27807 replay 21123 2nd replay ?

    1950/51 Cork Athletic v Shelbourne 38912 replay 22010
    1951/52 Dundalk v Cork Athletic 26479 replay 20753
    1952/53 Cork Athletic v Evergreen United 17396 replay 6000
    1953/54 Drumcondra v St Patricks Athletic 20000
    1954/55 Shamrock Rovers v Drumcondra 33041
    1955/56 Shamrock Rovers v Cork Athletic 35017
    1956/57 Drumcondra v Shamrock Rovers 30000
    1957/58 Dundalk v Shamrock Rovers 27000
    1958/59 St Patricks Athletic v Waterford 22000 replay 22800
    1959/60 Shelbourne v Cork Hibs 32308

    1960/61 St Patricks Athletic v Drumcondra 22000
    1961/62 Shamrock Rovers v Shelbourne 32000
    1962/63 Shelbourne v Cork Hibernians 15000
    1963/64 Shamrock Rovers v Cork Celtic 35500 replay 23600
    1964/65 Shamrock Rovers v Limerick 22000 replay 19436
    1965/66 Shamrock Rovers v Limerick 26898
    1966/67 Shamrock Rovers v St Patricks Athletic 12000
    1967/68 Shamrock Rovers v Waterford 39128
    1968/69 Shamrock Rovers v Cork Celtic 28000 replay 18000
    1969/70 Bohemians v Sligo Rovers 16000 replay 11000 2nd replay 22000

    1970/71 Limerick v Drogheda 16000 replay 15000
    1971/72 Cork Hibernians v Waterford 22500
    1972/73 Cork Hibernians v Shelbourne 12500 replay 11000 ii
    1973/74 Finn Harps v St Patricks Athletic 14000
    1974/75 Home Farm v Shelboune 10000
    1975/76 Bohemians v Drogheda 10400
    1976/77 Dundalk v Limerick 17000
    1977/78 Shamrock Rovers v Sligo Rovers 12500
    1978/79 Dundalk v Waterford 14000
    1979/80 Waterford v St Patricks Athletic 18000

    1980/81 Dundalk v Sligo Rovers 12000
    1981/82 Limerick United v Bohemians 12000
    1982/83 Sligo Rovers v Bohemians 8500
    1983/84 UCD v Shamrock Rovers 8000 replay 6500 iii
    1984/85 Shamrock Rovers v Galway United 7000
    1985/86 Shamrock Rovers v Waterford United 11500
    1986/87 Shamrock Rovers v Dundalk 8569
    1987/88 Dundalk v Derry City 21000
    1988/89 Derry City v Cork City 20100 replay 13000
    1989/90 Bray Wanderers v St Francis 29000

    1990/91 Galway United v Shamrock Rovers 15257
    1991/92 Bohemians v Cork City 17000
    1992/93 Shelbourne v Dundalk 11000

    All matches from 1921/22- 1988/89 at Dalymont Park, replays i at Shelbourne Park, ii Flower Lodge, iii Tolka Park
    1989/90-1992/93 at Landsdowne Road

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    Fair play to the FAI and all involved for getting such a large crowd on Sunday. It's baffling how the same organisation can offer cup final tickets for €10 with great success and then three days later charge €50 for the dross that will be a weak side versus Norway.

    There was an argument put forward in the past that the cup final should be a little earlier in the season, but I think Sunday's attendance benefitted from it being the last match of the year. As an example, a busload went up from Waterford because of the cheap tickets and because our season was over so they were looking for something to do. I'm sure that was the same for plenty of others. There was a good bit of publicity around it and they were lucky with the weather.

    I didn't go myself, but the atmosphere sounded great on TV. The match itself was fairly good even if it was lacking in chances. I think the league has done well out of MNS, European games and high profile friendlies (even the Man U debacle) because barstooler friends of mine were texting me about the match and recognise the likes of Ndo and Twigg now. I've always thought that the way to promote the league (especially to kids) is to make stars out of the top players.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieShels View Post
    Wikipedia have an incomplete list. search FAI Cup.
    1940, 1945 and 1968 were bigger.
    Googling it was no help at all unfortunately.

    Quote Originally Posted by historynut View Post
    GUFC as requested from Galvin & Desmonds Irish Handbook 1993/94.
    Excellent, very interesting historynut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Straightstory View Post
    Hope you have a nice day. Come back next year!
    You can be sure I will. However this wasn't actually the first time for me in Ireland and I've seen already some LOI games live on the ground in the past . Sadly the League is now over and I have to wait till March to come back to Ireland.


    I think it was a brilliant Cup Final. Big loud crowd, a very good game despite the lack of goals, dramatic finish, nice headlines in the newspapers next day... so all in all an amazing day. I think all LoI fans can be proud about their League. That was good advertising and it shown again why LoI football is so unique and special - in my mind. The passion of supporters, players an staff (fantastic stuff by Paul Cook when he encouraged the supporters just few minutes before the teams came out of the tunnel), the warm atmosphere in the stadium and the most important thing: main focus is sport!

    So it's actually not so easy for me to explain what I really mean (due to the language barrier) but I hope you understand it.

    Btw, I had two German mates with me to the final. They had no LoI football experience so far but both were really stunned by the good quality of football (they never thought Irish football could be nice to watch ) and the wonderful atmosphere in the stadium.


    Still few words to the game: I've never ever seen before a team like Sligo who has won so well deserved! They were brilliant, but just had not the luck in front of the goal. But Joseph Ndo... what an amazing player. If you love football you must love Ndo. If I would live in Sligo (nice City, indeed ) I would buy a season ticket just to watch him. Really fallen in love since I've seen him the first time for St. Pats some years ago. In the Cup Final Boco was fantastic and Doyle made an unbelievable good job as well.

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    Oh man - I'm so used to hearing Irish people talk crap about our own league, you don't know how happy your post just made me feel. (Of course, I'm in a general state of insane happiness since Sunday afternoon anyway)
    "Even if the wind stops to blow
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    Yes - lovely post, robertbob. Glad you enjoyed the occasion.

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    robertop could we possibly have some sort of exchange program where we send our Irish barstoolers over to Germany and we get Germans like you in exchange who actually appreciate football and what it is to support a team.

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    Great post robertob.

    Great to see scenes like this in Irish football.



    And for the record... Sligo is a town, not a city.

    Anyway, well done Shligo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gufcfan View Post
    And for the record... Sligo is a town, not a city.
    Sligo is the home of the Bit o' Red - all that matters.

    Thanks for the pic and the congrats, though - see you in Terryland.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gufcfan View Post
    Great post robertob.

    Great to see scenes like this in Irish football.



    And for the record... Sligo is a town, not a city.

    Anyway, well done Shligo.
    The town/city thing seems to be a uniquely Irish phenomenon - it's a peculiar piece of madness that we only have 6 cities, one of which doesn't even count. Sure in America the word "City" kicks in at around 30 people. There are farms in the States that have greater legal standing than the likes of Sligo and Dundalk.
    Last edited by Charlie Darwin; 16/11/2010 at 6:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gufcfan View Post
    Great post robertob.

    Great to see scenes like this in Irish football.



    And for the record... Sligo is a town, not a city.

    Anyway, well done Shligo.
    A small town too ,just like Galway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    The town/city thing seems to be a uniquely Irish phenomenon - it's a peculiar piece of madness that we only have 6 cities, one of which doesn't even count. Sure in America the word "City" kicks in at around 30 people. There are farms in the States that have greater legal standing than the likes of Sligo and Dundalk.
    Quote Originally Posted by redarmyfaction View Post
    A small town too ,just like Galway.
    Maybe this is the wrong place for that arguement...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    The town/city thing seems to be a uniquely Irish phenomenon - it's a peculiar piece of madness that we only have 6 cities, one of which doesn't even count. Sure in America the word "City" kicks in at around 30 people. There are farms in the States that have greater legal standing than the likes of Sligo and Dundalk.
    They also call football "soccer" and some mad sport "football", and crisps "chips", and trousers "pants", and pants "briefs". What do Americans know about using the right word for stuff?!

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