I gathered the attendances since 2012 I think.
Bit short on time but I'll pull something together this weekend if people want it. Thought appetite was gone for it to be honest.
Extratime.ie do a weekly report. I think that's about the only other source. http://www.extratime.ie/news/15/
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I gathered the attendances since 2012 I think.
Bit short on time but I'll pull something together this weekend if people want it. Thought appetite was gone for it to be honest.
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I think it was this thread that a few websites took their attendances reporting from too. It's always interesting to see how things are going and if there are any trends. I'm sure there is plenty of effort that goes in to it and probably very frustrating if numbers arent released by clubs. Always a source of debate and shows where people can overestimate crowds. Ive often taken to do a head count especially on the away terrace in Oriel. An initial impression is usually higher than a rough headcount which is why Ive tended to take crowds in Oriel to be closer to the official announced numbers than the often 'there was more than 2000 at x game. It wouldnt surprise me if the FAI took figures from here too to claim improving trends. A lot of people appreciate the effort Nigel and not just those of us who post here imo!
I know some Limerick fans have made the point already, but I think 600 more realistic for crowd at Eamon Deacy ParK the other night. Now if season tickets are included, official figure makes sense.
Interesting will all the publicity this well will increase the crowds going to LoI matches?
585 in Limerick
688 in Finn Park welcome to the fair weather Donegal sporting public!
Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.
2,406 in the Cross.
The lowest yet this season, but not for long!
...Schwanholz, Herisau: a little bit of heaven...
2800 at tallaght, very surprised at that, looked more than the UCD game to me, good support from Waterford 150 plus
Decent crowd when you were competing against a football occasion in the Aviva, hevily promoted by our national broadcaster and our national organisation responsible for the league.
It was a benefit event for someone who was seriously injured
Yes,fully aware of the worthiness.Just commenting on the fact that the timing was approved by the, FAI directly on a full league match night
For example,Liam Miller's went ahead on a non match night, and the FAI has vetoed any number of proposed friendlies on the grounds that they clashed with competitive fixtures
Anyway , money raised and precedent established, all good.
Could have playen on a saturday or sunday?..?? Daaaaa
Same here, this is always my favorite thread - hoping Nigel can keep up the good work for many more seasons.
As far as other sources, if you are on instagram, @loimedia posts comprehensive weekly details on attendances -- worth a look IMO. I've been tracking these this season and have a chart of the season so far, I'll try to post it when I'm back in work next week
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