1877 for Dundalk v Bray
Awful,just fuc*ing awful![]()
That is one odd attendance in Oriel.
Maybe 150 in Stradbrook (50 of them in the bar)
Local GAA games now playing on a Friday night is probably the biggest factor.
Games aganst Bray are not great for attendances. Bray, given the circumstances, understandably hardly brought any fans.
I also think this Dundalk side have not caught the imagination of the local sporting public. They are less flamboyant than teams in the last few years. Those teams really spoiled people, they were ridiculously good to watch.
Was it bring a friend night? Clearly Dundalk fans have no friends.
To be fair thats not too bad for Bray at home Rovers even if they were going well would be around the 2 k mark.
The ticket promotion is largely focused on the next home match against Limerick, although season tickets holders could opt to get a free ticket for the Bray match instead if they wished (and were bothered to go and pick it up at the Oriel Park office before 5pm last Friday). The promotion was largely about acknowledging regular supporters as opposed to attracting newbies
http://www.dundalkfc.com/discount-ticket-offer/Option 1: Supporters who purchase an adult ticket for the Bray match before 5pm on Friday will be able to buy a ticket for the Limerick match on the 8th June at a €10 discount.
Option 2: Supporters who buy a concession ticket (OAP/Student) for the Bray match will be able to buy a ticket for the Limerick match on the 8th June at a €5 discount.
Option 3: Season Ticket holders will be entitled to bring along a friend for free for either the Bray Wanderers or Limerick match. You must claim your ticket before 5pm this Friday before the Bray match.
I was expecting around 2k for the Dlk v Bray game, and it wasn’t too far off, very limited away support also. This was the second home game in the same week and we took a decent crowd to Bohs too the previous Friday, so 3 games in 7 days for many.
There are usually 2 or 3 games under 2k each season, obviously not great but we really should be attracting 3k for most games and we have in a lot so far this year.
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1743 at Waterford v Derry City.
The current team are obviously more direct and have fewer individual talents like Towell but they're still the best footballing side in the country. I can't imagine why anybody wouldn't want to watch Duffy on their doorstep every second Friday. Then again, we have Burke and we're still doing mediocre numbers, so I guess Irish people are just lazy.
The sunny weather always damages attendances.
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oh hog wash
a complete combination of factors of it being the sunniest day of the year, spate of primary school communions taking place on Saturday across town, referendum and a cluster **** of Fri-Mon games since March has hit the attendance. Also in May some people are on holidays or are saving up for holidays so some fans need to make tough decisions.
nothing to do with any affinity with the current team which is a ridiculous statement.
The number is really only 300 down on a typical Dundalk Bray match. Bray are not a big pull never have and never will be. Our attendances always dip from May to end of August in summer football.
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