5650 at the Cross.
995 in Thomond tonight says ET. An improvement.
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5650 at the Cross.
A man can have no greater love than give 90 minutes for his friends.
830 at Terryland Park
roddy collins you're a flanker you're a flanker!
Around 450 at Finn Park v Wexford, didn't seem to be even one Youths fan.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Possibly 150/200 at Rovers B - Town. Maybe less. 99.99% Longford fans as far as I could tell
Attendance: 961 at United Park according to ET. Looked more than that but it looks official.
You've got no fans.
1,289 at Richmond. Good Sligo crowd down.
Not a bad crowd at bray considering how bad we're playing at the moment. I'd say about 500 maybe with 20 or so athlone fans who all looked pretty down after the game.
About 280 at Ramblers v Waterford last night
''and I for one welcome our new insect overlords''
715 at Limerick/Bray tonight.
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Not bad for a Thursday night against Bray, surely?
About what I would have expected. Lots of Junior soccer related stuff tonight I've heard, Limerick radio said Bray had 6 or so at it. Fall in attendances since last year still really bad.
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Not bad in the context of this season though?
Got 200 more for the Bray game in Thomond last year. Not a brilliant comparison (a month earlier, not on a Thursday) but slightly indicative. With the better results we might start getting more now. Next home game isn't till the 29th though.
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Was better than I thought. Vast majority of junior teams in limerick were training or playing friendlies tonight. I know a few regulars that couldn't make it.
Was a fine crowd all things considered.
Would have probably cleared the thousand had it been tomorrow night.
But as ger helpfully points out 715 is a bigger number than 200
Limericks fortunes have turned completly since that Bohs game a month ago. New manager and having beaten Rovers 4-1 the week before the fans obviously expected to beat Bray as well.
Limerick are well safe now so it just shows what a difference a few wins makes to home support.
2,045 at Drogs v Dundalk. A slight increase on the opening day as it was an easy one to remember (2,007) possibly their biggest of the season but Drogs fans will know better.
I know Dlk sold tickets in batches, think it was 700-800 but that away section looked busier than the opening day, and I was at that match.
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