Same as in dalymount with the guards not letting bohs fans into the sea kelly. Against rovers I can why but most other matches it's just not going to be a problem.
It's a case of why bother with the risk of say from the guards perspective
2448 in Dalymount. Dull enough game, sparked to life in last twenty minutes.Two games in three days after a break is crazy scheduling, as is sending Derry on a tour of Ireland over the weekend.
Massively impressed to see about 20-30 Cork fans in Finn Park tonight. Great credit to them making that journey on a Monday, although I'm aware there's a handful of them staying over.
Around 800-ish attendance I'd have guessed.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
I would go with the ballpark of 2500 tonight, healthy crowd for a Monday.
I think he said there was 318 in attendance in the Market Field. It was hard to hear. They would want to turn up the volume. It was an enjoyable game. One of the best I've seen live for a while.
Have a good weekend.
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A Championship: 4 years - 8 first teams - 0 financially ruined. First Division '14: 7 first teams.
Opportunity lost for new clubs/regions to join the LoI family.
1585 at the RSC last night including a couple of hundred teenage foreign students.
About 3,100 at Derry city v Dundalk
One huge positive from this season has been how patient our supporters have been during a very difficult season - 876 at Terryland Park for United vs Shels, around 100 away fans to witness a facile win.
roddy collins you're a flanker you're a flanker!
And Dundalk fans regularly complain about away sections while having a health hazard as theirs. It may surprise you to learn that a grounds owners and the people responsible for the publics safety do in fact have quite a big say in what happens.
It wasn't set up for extra fans, that's how you do segregation if you have space. There are tonnes of reasons for Dundalk fans not being allowed past the halfway. Home overflow, lack of demand (dundalk didn't sell out until 3 hours before kick off), inability to change the segregation last minute, distance to available emergency exits. Though I doubt you'll accept any and just continue to rant on about nothing as you tend to do.
How are rovers supposed to announce dundalk end tickets are sold out before dundalk sell them? Please explain that one? Whatever about the size of the away section Dundalk were given the 900 tickets and told that's all there is, any complaints about not being able to buy at the gate belong solely at the feet of Dundalk not Rovers.
Yeah just completely ignore the fact the Dundalk away end regularly sells out when oriel as a whole does not, pot kettle black.
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