If we lose to Cork on Friday or beat them and get an away draw in the Cup, we have no home game scheduled from the 28th of August until the 16th of October.
Here on a technicality.
While our own attendance have improved from last year we've only gone up by maybe 100 or so in terms of home support, the rest is all big away supports. Only a cup run will bring the people of Longford out these days
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Some really good attendances by League of Ireland standards for the monday night fixtures. Nearly 4,000 at Oriel, nearer 2,000 at Limerick according to home fans, close to 2,000 for an improving Sligo, a TV game at Tallaght getting 2,500+ and maybe an extra 1,000 more only for the cameras, Bray would have only expected their usual hardcore 500+ while Galways attendance was the only disappointed attendance on the nite.
Not being an advocate for midweek games, but I was pleasantly surprised by the attendances, just goes to show that there is a market and audience out there for our league and all the promotion & advertisements by the clubs can only help.
Now we need the FAI to employ some professional group to show how best to promote this league and get the maximum audiences through the turnstiles, an extra few hundred people at games is a start as Dundalk did with the €5 offer.
Re-think the league format, less league games I think would allow more competitive weekend games and times to suit most fans routines.
Awful attendance.
That's the only league game we've got under 1,000 at this year, which says a lot about our supporters, considering how poorly we've performed at home consistently and the amount of stupid goals we ship.
We've only really played well in one home league game all year (v Bohs 5-3). The other league games we won v Limerick and Drogheda, we made very hard work of. Watching us at home this year hasn't been enjoyable. It's not too much of a surprise to see our attendances plummet. We have a worse home record than Limerick FFS. 9 losses in 13 home league games, conceding 29 goals.
roddy collins you're a flanker you're a flanker!
761 in Galway tonight.
urgghhh
Cumann Peile Dún Dealgan - Champions 2015 (too many accolades to be typing)
Termonbarry Athletic TID!
The ground is less than a mile from Eyre Square so that distance excuse is just piffle. The club does zero promotion, apart from the odd social media plug, which is poor form. Our home record has been shocking, so that doesn't help, but the club's lack of promotion doesn't help either. Apparently there is a marketing sub-committee in place. Only the members and God him/herself know what they do as marketing/promotion has been non existent
Our season has sort of petered out badly. I wouldn't agree with woodquayboy totally. I'd point the blame more on our atrocious home form.
As the season went on, the attendances gradually got worse. We were on an average of 1,500 for most of the season, which I think most United fans would've accepted as an average attendance. That has taken a huge hit in recent times with two attendances under 800. People want to see a team that's competitive and we have been awful at home all year. The league cup final doesn't make up for it. We're a harmless team.
roddy collins you're a flanker you're a flanker!
Too late for signings now, our only hope is that we can get some of our influential players back from injury.
I'd say away teams must love visiting Terryland Park. There isn't one pig in our team (apart from maybe Stephen Walsh). We've got such a quiet squad.
Galway's a nice city to vist, Terryland is a nice little stadium, with a lovely pitch and nice dressing/facilities. Away supporters are well looked after.
You're almost guaranteed that our team will concede a few goals from set pieces (2 free headers tonight).
We are in deep trouble.
roddy collins you're a flanker you're a flanker!
1,778 at Cork v Pat's.
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Cumann Peile Dún Dealgan - Champions 2015 (too many accolades to be typing)
Termonbarry Athletic TID!
I think it was the clubs who agreed with the FAI that ST are not valid for cup games, besides it would make things messy anyway as the gate is something like 40/40/20 split with home side paying officials.
This arrangement sees a reduction in Dundalk's recent seasons cup crowds also as we have around 1,200 ST holders, possibly a little more (and up to 500 free u12 ones), and a lot of these pick their cup matches also. I'm not sure what the ST figure is for Galway, but that was a desperately disappointing attendance, and worse if they said there was 250 or so from Dundalk.
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