Crowd still staying alright so far which is nice to see
Crowd still staying alright so far which is nice to see
574 at Limerick v Longford.
Also, I hate to be one of those people, but the attendance at Limerick v Salthill ended up being 509, not the 468 on here. There was a problem with scanners on a batch of tickets or some nonsense...
Galway United's biggest competition for support is not from Salthill Devon nor Mervue United. It is from Connacht Rugby. The floodlight pylons at the Sportsground can be seen from Terryland. Many floating/fickle supporters will chose one over the other when both are playing at the same time. Next Friday, Connacht host Edinburgh at the same time as Sligo Rovers are playing against Galway Unitd in Terryland Park.
Theoretically, Salthill Devon and Mervue make it difficult for Galway United to sign local players but ultimately both clubs are nurturing players. This will of course stop if Galway United were to be relegated and/or Salthill/Mervue were to be promoted.
Interestingly, on Monday 28th March, all three Galway LOI clubs will be at home at the same time in the EA League Cup. This is a further testimony to the craziness.
And just to put you in the picture, the Galway GAA footballers were at home in the 30,000 capacity Pearse Stadium a few weeks ago in a relegation dogfight. The attendance, according to a local newspaper, was a mere 600.
Nobody knows us, we don't care
minimum of a difference, there is a lot of gufc supporters from mervue and salthill, some of them will support there housing estates footbal club, others will follow gufc. Attendance at these matches will be very poor tonight anyway as will all ties in the competition at the very early stages.
457 at UCD v Bray per the Irish Times.
Really poor attendance there, have UCD any involvement in the community? How many from Bray?
Misfits
It's hard to tell, the seating wasn't segregated, so most of the stand was a big mixture.
I think UCD could do more to promote the games around the campus. I met up with two mates who both study there before the game, neither of them knew UCD were playing. One of them didn't even know they had a team in the PD.
not sure if i am allowed to post in this thread but figure of approx 1875 mentioned on the board for the Galway game.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Very poor attendance against Portadown as expected, state of the setanta cup.
Very poor attendance? 1100 on a Monday night, after being at home on Saturday and heading for Galway on Friday? i think not. It's not so long ago that we wouldn't have had that for an FAI match.
I'd say there was about 150 bray fans or maybe even a bit more in ucd, crowd was mainly made up of the kids playing at half time and their parents..
I think thats a bit harsh thats its dying, maybe from some of the Northern clubs point of view, but we have certainly enjoyed it so far. Also if we make the final and lose it, we`ll pick up more money than comign 3rd ion our own league, so its also a very worthwhile competition for us, marginal travel costs too, actually I`d say we`ll make more money from Setanta this year than one game in Europe.
Attendances are always going to suffer a little due to the Monday night games, but I really hope its continued for many seasons to come. I think Wed nights would suit better, what you`ll lose with any clashes to Champs lge on TV etc, you`ll more than gain for having it on the better night.
Last edited by oriel; 30/03/2011 at 10:13 AM.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
Yeah, but you're the only club to have embraced it this year.
Rovers have got well over 5,000 to each league game and got 750 at a cut price Setanta game. Sligo's crowd was halved for their Setanta game. Pats crowd was less than half.
The competition really lost its momentum when they start fiddling about with dates, and when the TV company lost interest in it, that was that.
I can't see it lasting beyond this year. Shame as it started off so positively
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I really think that by over milking the competition they bled the interest.
Seems more like a chore than a novelty anymore.
Like Dodge said it is a shame because it started off so well and had lots of potential.
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