https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
They hosted the St Stephen's Day game against Linfield this year - that could skew it?
Re Linfield, although they're up to 3rd in the Prem now, they had a poor first 3 or 4 months of the season in the league and also had a lot of Cup games, including Europe and the Scottish Challenge Cup.
So my guess is it's a combination of their fans picking and choosing their games, plus typical bloody entitlement. We'll know more if they keep winning games and the crowds increase accordingly.
Linfield's average attendance last season was 2,914 though, versus 2,852 so far this year. So not a huge difference. And they won the league last year, so you'd have expected a poor run of results this year etc etc to have seen crowds fall a bit more really.
How big were the crowds at their European matches ?
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Boosted by their opening game of the season, at home to Linfield on a Sunday, where they won 1-0 before a crowd of 2,029. (Linfield don't take a huge away support btw - Glens and Coleraine bigger this season).
More generally, I'd guess Newry may have benefited from a "promotion bounce" during the milder early season weather, while results haven't been too bad for a newly promoted team? However on the basis that they'll be in the bottom half after the Split, they'll do well to maintain reasonable crowds through to the end of the season.
All that said, imo crowds haven't been that bad overall, considering what the club has been through in recent years - something to build on?
Maybe, but this season overall IL crowds are up by 9.9% from last season. While the other top teams have seen the following figures: Cliftonville +8.1%, Coleraine +22.2%, Crues +6.8%, Glens 22.9% and Larne -4.0%, so even a 2.2% drop for LFC is pretty poor (imo).
Either way, you should expect them to draw more than Glentoran and Coleraine (esp), whatever the circumstances. Maybe they'll recover as the season progresses?
Dunno.
Either way you'd expect the most successful team on the island playing in the second-largest city on the island in the best club stadium on the island with essentially limitless capacity to do a lot better than the kind of crowds Linfield have been getting - either this year or last. They literally have everything gong for them, and now even have Kyle Lafferty to act as a further draw.
I thought that that was what I was saying - i.e. that their crowds this season have been poor.
Btw, some of their fans "blame" the IFA/Windsor for poor crowds - something about 3k rattling around in an 18k stadium making it hard to create an atmosphere etc.
Not quite so quick to blame the IFA for all the huge sums they've received from them down the decades, mind.
Brilliant stuff,hopefully a good opening night for Kerry!
Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.
If Institute were in the NIFL surely that would be the longest trip?
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
They're in the Championship (2nd tier) but mid-table, so not going to get promoted this season (or relegated).
The promotion race is currently between 3 provincial sides, Loughgall, Annagh Utd (both Co.Armagh) and Warrenpoint Tn, top going up automatically and second into a P&R play-off with the 11th team in the Prem:
https://www.nifootballleague.com/cha...023/standings/
With Portadown seemingly certain to get relegated automatically, the relegation play-off spot is looking like Dungannon or Newry, but could conceivably be Glenavon or Carrick should either suffer a slump to the end of the season:
https://www.nifootballleague.com/pre...023/standings/
Whatever happens, it won't help attendances for next season, but nor should it do too much harm either, I suspect.
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It's easy to sell out your first ever senior match - particularly in a fairly small stadium. It' basically an historical event on Friday, with quite a lot of local media attention behind it too.
Let's see if they're still selling games out when they host Wexford in October before jumping to conclusions.
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