Attendances 2025

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  1. Shearer's Avatar

    Shearer said:
    Quote Originally Posted by nigel-harps1954 View Post
    Final table, pending filling in a few gaps of official figures:
    Treaty v Athlone - 787
    Treaty v Bray - 902

    They were announced on the night but somebody must have forgot to log them.
     
  2. culloty82 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Buckett View Post
    Great work, fair play!

    11 clubs increased their average. The overall Premier attendance up 50k on last year, up nearly 300k since 2021, that's remarkable. How high can it go?
    And even the First's decline is solely down to swapping Dundalk in for Cork, which is no aspersion on their fans, more the latter enjoying a number of Munster derbies when they were relegated.
     
  3. LTFC said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Buckett View Post
    Great work, fair play!

    11 clubs increased their average. The overall Premier attendance up 50k on last year, up nearly 300k since 2021, that's remarkable. How high can it go?
    Glass half full....we have grown again, up 38k on last year, 11 clubs with increases, and Derry growing, possibly getting closer to Dub clubs average net year, and all teams in top flight over a 2k average.
    Glass half empty, the 38k increase , most of that is from 1 game, Bohs V Rovers in Aviva, probably 30k net. The other increases are marginal, offsetting some small falls, and the falling trend in Waterford and Galway would be a concern, only second season up. Rovers may have reached a current ceiling, 6k, and Pats growth seems to have slowed.
     
  4. LTFC said:
    Quote Originally Posted by nigel-harps1954 View Post
    Just a note, ahead of the FAI Cup final. Total attendance this season, including Presidents Cup, Premier Division, First Division, FAI Cup, and Play-off series, currently sits at 899,523 with one estimated figure of 4,500 from Pats v Galway FAI Cup game.
    900K above, plus FAI Cup final + European games, would we hit 1m?
     
  5. BigEars said:
    It certainly does seem without stadium improvements for Bohs, Shels and Pats we could only look at relatively minor growth for the near future.

    Derry's increased capacity does give them potential if they're performing well, and had Cork got their pricing right they'd have likely seen a significantly higher attendance, but they'll be back to the First Division next year anyway.

    There is perhaps scope for another 1 or 2 derbies a year at Landsdowne, although replicating last year's season opener needs to be done first before we get ahead of ourselves.

    Hopefully the increased media presence this year from Virgin Media's TV coverage and News talk on the radio proves to be a catalyst to push things on further, particularly outside the capital.
     
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    Nesta99 said:
    I think a good few years of 'sold out' at the 3 Dub clubs mentioned isnt a bad thing. The Irish sporting public suffer badly with FOMO, waiting lists for season tickets grow and then at some stage can justify expansion. Myabe in some cases that has happened but its imo its better to have 4k sold out than 8k half empty. There is bound to be a sweet spot but Tolka's small incremental increases are good. If they could extend the 'new' stand behind the goal and sell it out, then look to rebuild the Ballybough end x years later for example. Im not sure how much an impact media coverage works unless it is good, creating credibility, that LoI is the place to be rather than token coverage of the past. Product on the pitch matters more.
     
  7. toffeejay84 said:
    [QUOTE=nigel-harps1954;2234548]Final table, pending filling in a few gaps of official figures:

    Kerry v Athlone - 1st Aug
    Treaty v Athlone - 19th Sept
    UCD v Kerry - 19th Sept
    Treaty v Bray - 10th Oct
    Cobh v Dundalk - 17th Oct

    Nigel, I'm also missing Wexford v Dundalk 5th Sep. Can't see a figure on LOI app or official website for it unless you have a different source?

    Only Premier Division figure not yet published on the app or website is Waterford v Galway from the final weekend.
     
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    nigel-harps1954 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by toffeejay84 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by nigel-harps1954 View Post
    Final table, pending filling in a few gaps of official figures:

    Kerry v Athlone - 1st Aug
    Treaty v Athlone - 19th Sept
    UCD v Kerry - 19th Sept
    Treaty v Bray - 10th Oct
    Cobh v Dundalk - 17th Oct
    Nigel, I'm also missing Wexford v Dundalk 5th Sep. Can't see a figure on LOI app or official website for it unless you have a different source?

    Only Premier Division figure not yet published on the app or website is Waterford v Galway from the final weekend.
    567 for the Wexford v Dundalk game.

    Waterford v Galway was 3,211
     
  9. 2 Year Contract said:
    4,503 at Shels vs Drita, surprised to see such a low figure for what was a do or die game. No doubt there’ll be an extra 6k barstoolers there for the Crystal Palace game next month despite it being a dead rubber
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    Nesta99 said:
    I feel like im cheating on Nigel by looking at that table!
     
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    thebronze14 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by 2 Year Contract View Post
    4,503 at Shels vs Drita, surprised to see such a low figure for what was a do or die game. No doubt there’ll be an extra 6k barstoolers there for the Crystal Palace game next month despite it being a dead rubber
    I don't think there will tbh. Palace aren't going to draw a massive extra crowd. Thought it was ridiculous people mentioning Aviva. If it's a sellout I would say it would be because there's at least 3k palace there
     
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    ger121 said:
    Are tickets even on sale for the Palace game? I looked online but could find nothing.
     
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    trevy said:
    3648 at the play off final last night.
     
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    outspoken said:
    Quote Originally Posted by trevy View Post
    3648 at the play off final last night.
    That's a great crowd
     
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    pineapple stu said:
    Gotta say, I know it's silly that fifth in the First could get promoted, but the crowds got the playoffs, plus the fact that fifth hasn't ever gotten promoted (or even gotten into the final I think) really justify the format
     
  17. MoydowMonty said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Gotta say, I know it's silly that fifth in the First could get promoted, but the crowds got the playoffs, plus the fact that fifth hasn't ever gotten promoted (or even gotten into the final I think) really justify the format
    Bray came 5th last year I thought? And they got to the final
     
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    pineapple stu said:
    You're spot on actually, yep. The were easily beaten by Drogheda, so my point just about still holds!
     
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    outspoken said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Gotta say, I know it's silly that fifth in the First could get promoted, but the crowds got the playoffs, plus the fact that fifth hasn't ever gotten promoted (or even gotten into the final I think) really justify the format
    Longford were promoted in 2020 after coming fifth.
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    pineapple stu said:
    Fourth. (I checked that one!)