223 at Waterford v Drogheda last week.
The crowds are going to drop even further imo with all the moving of fixtures due to Dundalk in the Europa League
223 at Waterford v Drogheda last week.
Limerick v waterford 1070
Would have say 250-300 at Cabo v UCD.
Must have been close to the 2,000 mark in Sligo last night before the pitch got a bit wet.
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1673 @ The Showgrounds about 73 from Dundalk i'd guess/
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
506 @ UCD V us tonight,about 296 from Dundalk i'd guess/
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St Pat's v Cobh: 605
I'd say 300 max at Longford tonight
Shams 0 Cork City 5
Att:1500+
Wexford 1 Derry City 3
Att:500+
UCD 0 Dundalk 1
Att:500+
St Pats 3 Cobh 2
Att:600+
Estimated 3,000+ total attendances at the FAI Cup Quarter-Finals.
Dundalk v Finn Harps tonight, 2,053
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).
Only 217 at the FAI Cup quarter-final between Wexford Youths and Derry City.
When you look at Wexford's attendances over recent years it's amazing they are doing so well. I hope they can continue to buck the trend.
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I think the critical feature which has allowed us punch relatively above our weight has been our link with IT Carlow. It has brought us a number of players who wouldn't otherwise have come near us such as Eric Molloy, Stephen Last, Andy Mulligan and Jonny Bonner. Without that link, we'd be on the same points as Dustin the Turkey.
By the way, I think our cunning escape plan requires you to beat Harps next weekend. Just one goal for Longford will be enough!
Youl be waiting a while. Harps will throw some of our cowardly midfielders around like rag dolls
2,475 at Cork City v Shams.
A man can have no greater love than give 90 minutes for his friends.
Actually a cracking attendance when you think about it. Hammered the same opponent last week. Game was live on telle. Massive game live on sky and most counties had local GAA games on last night, not sure if that was the case in Cork tho? On any other night you are looking at well over 3000 there. Cork built this game up very well during the week and they limited the damage by doing so whereas other clubs will just use the excuses I listed above. Well done City.
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