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    MHR showed up at Mounthawk on Friday, so keep a close eye on the next Sports Capital Grants ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dundalkfc10 View Post
    The best Louth GAA chairman ever ive been told many times. Far from a chancer, without him they wouldn't have any new stadium

    As a politician he's not my cup of tea
    He may be the best for the GAA but he has no interest in Dundalk. And as for him being a regular in Oriel, like a lot of politicians, he only seems to appear for the big games.

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    https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...-41075447.html

    ATTENDANCES IN LOI SERIES 1:
    PREMIER DIVISION:
    Friday:
    Cork City v Bohemians, Turner’s Cross: 6,487.
    Dundalk v UCD, Oriel Park: 3,142.
    Shelbourne v Drogheda United, Tolka Park: 3,434.
    St Patrick’s Athletic v Derry City, Richmond Park: 4,789.
    Saturday: Sligo Rovers v Shamrock Rovers, Showgrounds: 4,248.
    Total: 22,090.
    Average: 4,418.
    FIRST DIVISION:
    Friday:
    Finn Harps v Galway United, Finn Park: 2,517.
    Kerry FC v Cobh Ramblers, Mounthawk Park: 1,200.
    Treaty United v Bray Wanderers, Markets Field: 919.
    Wexford v Waterford, Ferrycarrig Park: 1,981.
    Saturday:
    Longford Town v Athlone Town, Bishopsgate: 1,514.
    Total: 8,131.
    Average: 1,626

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    Quote Originally Posted by dundalkfc10 View Post
    The best Louth GAA chairman ever ive been told many times. Far from a chancer, without him they wouldn't have any new stadium

    As a politician he's not my cup of tea
    A patch of ground covered with a load of rubble isnt a stadium, already well behind schedule, private investors slow in meeting pledges, infighting, contractors looking for money upfront, ye know the usual. Interesting that the Golden Passport initiative has been scrapped recently, I wonder who it was that facilitated so many applications that the scheme was binned? Ollie Byrne would be impressed if he was still around!

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    Hi nigel-harps1954,
    30,221 according to the Irish Examiner! ?
    https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...-41075447.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by culloty82 View Post
    MHR showed up at Mounthawk on Friday, so keep a close eye on the next Sports Capital Grants ...
    Apparently he was asking everyone why Kerry were 4 players short in the game

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nah Nah Nah Nah View Post
    https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...-41075447.html

    ATTENDANCES IN LOI SERIES 1:
    PREMIER DIVISION:
    Friday:
    Cork City v Bohemians, Turner’s Cross: 6,487.
    Dundalk v UCD, Oriel Park: 3,142.
    Shelbourne v Drogheda United, Tolka Park: 3,434.
    St Patrick’s Athletic v Derry City, Richmond Park: 4,789.
    Saturday: Sligo Rovers v Shamrock Rovers, Showgrounds: 4,248.
    Total: 22,090.
    Average: 4,418.
    FIRST DIVISION:
    Friday:
    Finn Harps v Galway United, Finn Park: 2,517.
    Kerry FC v Cobh Ramblers, Mounthawk Park: 1,200.
    Treaty United v Bray Wanderers, Markets Field: 919.
    Wexford v Waterford, Ferrycarrig Park: 1,981.
    Saturday:
    Longford Town v Athlone Town, Bishopsgate: 1,514.
    Total: 8,131.
    Average: 1,626
    First Division average was 1,639. You have the Longford crowd wrong (was 1,541, not 1,514), and the Harps one too (was 2,552, not 2,517).

    Are you sure the Shels gate wasn't 3,424 ?
    Last edited by EatYerGreens; 20/02/2023 at 4:51 PM.

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    Im not John Fallon

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    That’s exactly what I’d expect John Fallon to say in these circumstances tbh

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    Tremendous attendances all over the country last weekend. It was interesting point made about the GAA as I am a biased Roscommon fan but we had 8k at the Hyde on Sunday for Armagh which is unheard of in the league. There seems to be a real appetite across all codes for people to go to games. Its great to see and nothing beats being there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nesta99 View Post
    A patch of ground covered with a load of rubble isnt a stadium, already well behind schedule, private investors slow in meeting pledges, infighting, contractors looking for money upfront, ye know the usual. Interesting that the Golden Passport initiative has been scrapped recently, I wonder who it was that facilitated so many applications that the scheme was binned? Ollie Byrne would be impressed if he was still around!
    They have already got 1/3 money needed, next batch due in march and rest in Sept. GAA also giving them the €5m left they need. The stadium will be ready Sept 2024 (good bit behind original plan but what in Ireland dosnt get delayed) look at finn park. Took them 10 years to fix a puddle in oriel ffs

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    Quote Originally Posted by ltfc_2004 View Post
    Tremendous attendances all over the country last weekend. It was interesting point made about the GAA as I am a biased Roscommon fan but we had 8k at the Hyde on Sunday for Armagh which is unheard of in the league. There seems to be a real appetite across all codes for people to go to games. Its great to see and nothing beats being there.
    Tbf Roscommon are flying and Armagh are the most fanatical supporters in the country

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    Quote Originally Posted by outspoken View Post
    Tbf Roscommon are flying and Armagh are the most fanatical supporters in the country
    Yes I seen when Roscommon played Tyrone at home was only just over 4000 at it. Armagh have serious support especially when going well

    Anyway let's hope attendances keep up this weekend

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    Home tickets sold out again this week for Pats for the visit of shels on Friday. Last time shels played in Inchicore they had less fans there than Derry did last week but if they bring in any way a decent crowd then the attendance should be over 5,000
    Paaatrick's Agletic

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2 Year Contract View Post
    Home tickets sold out again this week for Pats for the visit of shels on Friday. Last time shels played in Inchicore they had less fans there than Derry did last week but if they bring in any way a decent crowd then the attendance should be over 5,000
    Was the Derry game not a sell out at 4,789 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EatYerGreens View Post
    Was the Derry game not a sell out at 4,789 ?
    Home end sell out. Derry didnt sell all their away allocation (not that they’d be expected to given the distance) so half the shed end wasn’t used
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    Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joey B View Post
    Brilliant isn’t it
    Drogheda United in this together

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nah Nah Nah Nah View Post
    https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...-41075447.html

    ATTENDANCES IN LOI SERIES 1:
    PREMIER DIVISION:
    Friday:
    Cork City v Bohemians, Turner’s Cross: 6,487.
    Dundalk v UCD, Oriel Park: 3,142.
    Shelbourne v Drogheda United, Tolka Park: 3,434.
    St Patrick’s Athletic v Derry City, Richmond Park: 4,789.
    Saturday: Sligo Rovers v Shamrock Rovers, Showgrounds: 4,248.
    Total: 22,090.
    Average: 4,418.
    FIRST DIVISION:
    Friday:
    Finn Harps v Galway United, Finn Park: 2,517.
    Kerry FC v Cobh Ramblers, Mounthawk Park: 1,200.
    Treaty United v Bray Wanderers, Markets Field: 919.
    Wexford v Waterford, Ferrycarrig Park: 1,981.
    Saturday:
    Longford Town v Athlone Town, Bishopsgate: 1,514.
    Total: 8,131.
    Average: 1,626
    Holy moley!! Cant ever remember crowds this healthy all around since I've been around.

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