I am extremely worried with our attendance this season. With the fallout with our fans and our poor form since the tail end of 2015 I can see us staying in the first division for at least a decade. I cant see any way around it.Nothing inspires me any more.
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
Wonder if your stewards will start randomly picking people entering the away end and tell them their not getting in cause they are too drunk, to the Gardai getting involved and them all getting in just before or after kick off.
Happened the last 3 times, we took a crowd down and we have near 400 tickets sold as of this morning.
Attendance of 1,647 at the RSC tonight for the Waterford v Wexford match.
What was the crowd for the cup final in Richmond Pk?
6,746 at Cork v Dlk, that's very impressive. Will be interesting to see their next home attendance but that's still a brilliant turn out.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
649 is the figure given by the Bray twitter account. Not great for what must have been a lovely evening weather wise up their.
less than 100 at the UCD game tonight id say
Harps vs Sligo a slightly disappointing 1,751.
Only around 200 Sligo fans at best making the short trip up the road.
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Maybe it's just me, but I'm generally happy if the attendance is around or above your club's season average. Granted you'd have higher expectations for the bigger games.
Circumstantial really. A north-west derby, whether it's any combination of Sligo/Harps/Derry, shouldn't really be going below 2,000 attendances.
There was 1,800 at our first game against Cork in Finn Park, and I thought there was more in attendance last night to be honest.
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1700 is a good turnout. Bar the one offs like Derry to not be miles off a 2k attendance is grand. Sligo's poor standing currently wouldnt have generated the massive derby interest. If an average can be held in and around 1700 at Harps as ye try to consolidate a permier place with mid-table safety that things are not so bad especially when population trends are factored in.
Bray v Limerick: 649
Weekend attendances:
Cork City vs Dundalk: 6,746
Finn Harps vs Sligo Rovers: 1,751
Waterford vs Wexford: 1,647
Drogheda v Bohs: 702
Bray v Limerick: 649
Athlone v Shelbourne: 228
UCD v Longford: 200 - from UCD. No official figure available.
St Pats v Shamrock Rovers: (2,000 estimate on Extratime)
Cabinteely v Cobh: (175 extratime estimate)
Last edited by nigel-harps1954; 28/03/2017 at 4:27 PM. Reason: Drogs v Bohs official figure, UCD v Longford figure
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
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