Only 6 countries achieved more than 55,000.
Cup Finals Attendances in Europe
1 England 86,254 2 Spain 85,000 3 France 77,000 4 Germany 75,420 5 Italy 70,000 6 Poland 64,416 (2 Legs) 7 Scotland 51,254 8 Netherlands 50,000 9 Belgium 43,000 10 Ukraine 40,003 11 Portugal 36,850 12 Croatia 32,000 (2 Legs) 13 Romania 29,343 14 Greece 28,980 15 Russia 28,000 16 Switzerland 27,290 17 Denmark 26,194 18 Norway 24,217 (2012) 19 Sweden 21,819 20 Azerbaijan 20,000 21 Turkey 18,250 22 Republic of Ireland 17,753 23 Austria 16,500 24 Serbia 15,000 25 Cyprus 13,000 26 Kazakhstan 11,500 (2012) 27 Northern Ireland 9,825 28 Albania 9,000 29 Israel 8,621 30 Bosnia and Herzegovina 7,800 (2 Legs) 31 Bulgaria 7,800 32 Slovakia 6,569 33 Belarus 6,000 34 Hungary 5,000 35 Iceland 4,318 36 Malta 4,276 37 Finland 4,032 38 Moldova 4,000 39 Montenegro 4,000 40 Estonia 3,521 41 Czech Republic 3,000 42 Georgia 3,000 43 Faroe Islands 2,884 44 Armenia 2,500 45 Lithuania 2,500 46 Luxembourg 2,353 47 Wales 1,732 48 Slovenia 1,500 49 Liechtenstein 1,300 50 Latvia 1,100 51 Andorra 500 52 San Marino 500 53 Macedonia 0
Last edited by TheBoss; 03/11/2013 at 6:26 PM.
Then maybe you would be advised to see it before commenting on my post and jumping on the high horse.
Just how is any defending team supposed to respond when a ref instructs them to move back 9.144m? They assume that the ref is in control and any defiance to the ref's instruction could be penalised with a yellow card or worse. I've seen it result in a penalty being awarded against the defending team.
When a good ref can't apply the free kick rule properly, then one can question the raison d'etre of the current interpretation of the rule, as in, the potential of it being fcke up, even by very good refs.
Read 'law' for 'rule' if you wish![]()
Last edited by geysir; 03/11/2013 at 6:32 PM.
Can someone please explain to me how Mick Cooke is now unemployed after coaxing that performance out of players who, on paper, are nowhere near Sligo's level?
"If you don't work harder I'll pull you off at halftime,"
“Crikey, at Manchester City all we get is an orange and a cup of tea,"
Cooke is bitterly lashing out at Drogheda United in his post match interviews.Originally Posted by LMFM
Great game for a neutral, super atmosphere in the Aviva. Premium was well worth it! Arrived at M Stile with light smoke around and fire alarms going off but was told not to worry about it by staff!
Great advertisement for the league, the second half more so. Felt it was a fair result on balance of play. Sligo played some lovely attacking football in the last 20 minutes, a real pleasure to watch. Really wanted another 30 minutes, but can't begrudge the finale.
Really wanted to smack some of the Sligo fans behind me giving the lineswoman dogs abuse for that disallowed Elding goal though. She was dead right, but all they cared about was her gender.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
Generally, there is no legal requirement obliging a referee to blow a whistle to signal a go-ahead for a team to take a free-kick; a free-kick can be taken as quickly as the awarded team wishes. There is an exception, however, when an appropriate distance is required. Indeed, a referee is also obliged to blow a whistle after a substitution has been made in order to signal the recommencement of play.
Guidelines on usage of the whistle are outlined on page 82 of the Laws of the Game 2013/2014:
From what I can make out, there were two reasons for the referee to have blown his whistle. They were:
i) to indicate that the Drogheda wall's position satisfied the appropriate distance so that the free-kick could be taken. He was shepherding them back, after all, which would indicate that the wall's position was a paramount concern of his.
ii) to signal the re-starting of play after the substitution of Gaynor for Greene.
Last edited by DannyInvincible; 03/11/2013 at 9:11 PM.
Excellent game for what I saw through hungover eyes.
Wished I had have gone.
VILE RUM!
Well done Sligo.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
But why can't Ireland be one of those countries to get over 55,000? Pat is dead right. We need to get away from the small time mentality that plagues Irish football. Sure the capacity of Lansdowne is less than 55,000, but still. Next week we'll appoint a new management team that will cost the guts of €2m per year. The total prize fund for the national league (20 teams) is about 10-15% of that. Why not invest that money into the game here instead and appoint Liam Buckley on a sensible salary? Four of the starting eleven in Germany came from the LOI before moving abroad, and that number is only going to increase. We can't be relying on English clubs to develop players anymore, they have their own problems. Will O'Neill and Keane solve the fundamental issues in Irish football? We're only delaying the inevitable and throwing good money away. Pat Dolan is a hero.
Last edited by CityRebel; 03/11/2013 at 8:40 PM.
Dolan was talking balderdash. Even if Dolan personally thinks it's physically impossible to touch the ball just once when it's lifted like that, the rules expressly permit such an action and acknowledge it is possible. N'do clearly lifted the ball in one clean swoop regardless. In fact, he could have used two feet to lift the ball if he'd wanted.
Law 13 (on page 131) states: "A free kick can be taken by lifting the ball with a foot or both feet simultaneously."
Last edited by DannyInvincible; 03/11/2013 at 9:08 PM.
Congrats to cup specialists Rovers.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Back from Dublin, a great game and some entertainment for those lucky to be there. Well done to both set of fans for creating a superb atmosphere. Two great finals in a row, and large numbers of people leave the country to go and watch soccer matches. With return bus ticket for 20e and 10e to get in plus 5e for a programme (which I have not read yet) I think I got value today. Well done Sligo and hard luck Drogheda.
Because behind the scenes he is a liar and got into bed with people who want to take over the club and try to turn the new stadium into a cash cow. The same people who nearly killed the club in 2007. Despite his wonderful results the club weren't willing to gamble the future of the club like has been done so much in the past LOI clubs. Unfortunately people are so blinded by Micks public face that they cant or wont believe it is true.
Gutted.
It was a great game.
Well done Sligo.
Going on about attendance, why did the FAI have Junior Cup matches scheduled for yesterday, the ones in Limerick kicked off at 2pm so only got home for the second half...idiotic but what do you expect
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