About 2200 in the showgies id say.
About 500 of them from Derry.
Usual telly ****e of rapeing our attendances when they move it to boring O'Clock, jesus I hate RTE.
A few crowds the weekend just gone surprised me a bit - the Sligo one in particular, I think they got roughly their average gate which included a large away support so in effect the home crowd for the showgrounds was probably down on its average. A tad strange considering it was one of their most important league games in years. I'm not convinced the time was a 'large' contributing factor (not wumming here) but the lack of money might be. I know families who have just shed out hundreds of euros getting a few kids back to school and that's with the xmas crap already in some shops. The reason I think this is a more relevant reason is other crowds were lower than expected also - I'd have thought the Cork/Lims crowd would have had a minimum 500 more than it did. Money is tight, I know it is for me.
5pm kick off on a Saturday didn't help.
FAI moved it to Saturday and the Gardai (while taking care of their rugger bugger chums) moved it to 5pm.
It meant anyone playing themselves at 3pm on Saturday would struggle to make it, even 6pm wouldn't have been too bad but heaven help us that we would inconvenience Munster and their loyal fans.
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Defo was. I know of at least 5 regulars that couldnt make it due to time. Rasputin figure of between 3oo - 500 is a good estimate on how much the gate was down.
Different times suit different teams. Dundalk played in the THursday in the FD, Shams tried the Saturday night but have moved to a Friday. Im sure Saturday afternoon games might suit some teams but were not one of them.
I think the main point being missed here is that those ******* in the FAi have taken the payment to a home team away for Live games. Its a joke.
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Fair enough lads re: the timing. I don't know the ins and outs as to RTE/FAI payments but the home side should obviously get more due to the attendance drop, lower shop and food sales, etc. The football on the telly is a good PR boost for the league (if the game is good more so) but it ultimately affects the home teams finances in a negative manner and this needs to be remedied if/when a club is out of pocket.
Incidently, I thought the Showgrounds looked really good on the box with all the improvements carried out recently.
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Dark skies + One Dimensional, can't break down Salthill Devon, horseshiznit = 398
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Limerick Longford tonight 398 was the attendance
282at RSC according to extra time.
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530 at GUFC -v- DFC
bout 800 at Drogs v Bohs
2100 estimated at Derry v UCD on extratime.
I'd say about 2500 at Pats-Rovers. Rovers making up just under half of that.
Extra time has the following
250 estimate at Belfield
2300 estimate at the Brandywell
2420 in Inchicore
1495 in the Showgrounds
870 in Dalymount
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