I don't agree that this match is a 'usual' encounter at all. While Cork fans seem to have thrown in the towel to a significant extent (although a convincing win over Bohs would raise hope), a win for Dundalk would all but seal the title. Naturally there are loads more fans interesting in travelling as a consequence, compared to the April match in Turner's Cross for example.
It's pretty normal when demand outstrips supply that those missing out on tickets are annoyed - legitimate questions over the fairness of ticket distribution by Dundalk FC to fans inevitably follows if it is less than transparent.
The obvious solutions from the outset was to allocate more than 300 tickets, and this still remains a sensible solution - although the purchase of home tickets on the internet by visiting fans that has already happened, is an inevitable security consequence of this not being sorted sensibly between the clubs in the first instance



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) bohs supporters and/or day trippers (maybe 1500) would be about it. a lot (especially neutral or non regular) turn out would depend on weather etc. A Dublin team probably would increase ' neutral interest' but another Cork / Dundalk final would be a 'turn off' for many neutrals (said with the height of respect for the two best teams in the League).
involvement and a very, very heavy promotion campaign. certainly something our League should look at (although not holding my breath on FAI doing anything) even if it is for a one off game.
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