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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    To be fair, the senior team's game finished at around 6:45, and the U21s were kicking off at 7:30. 45 minutes isn't a lot of time to get to Tallaght stadium, and when you factor in traffic, parking, and the weather was horrible yesterday around Dublin(although it had improved by kick off), that attendance isn't that surprising.
    I passed 5 parks on the way to Tallaght through public transport. You could probably name them yourself. All full, not just kids, mens teams too. It's sad.
    We can bleat on all we want about support, it's a notion. The FAI could do more too as I said above - surely they could have asked for the games to be thursday-sunday, or, make watching the senior match in Tallaght more accessible.
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    FWIW I bought four tickets for the 21s. Intended to leave work at 4.30, head home - watch the Ireland match and then drive to Tallaght.

    Got stuck in work for a bit, ended up seeing the Armenia game on a delay and then wasn’t gonna make it to Tallaght - but fully intended to travel and paid to do so

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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    Really? The U21s next game is against Slovakia at Turner's Cross, which holds 7,485 according to wikipedia. Cork are averaging less than half that this season - 3,253 according to transfermarkt, and had 2,516 for their last home game against Waterford. Do you really think another 5,000 fans would have gone to a qualifier against Andorra?
    I don't know whether or not they'd be allowed to have 7k in there for an international or not, but I'd be surprised if they didn't get a bigger crowd there than they got in Tallaght.

    I don't think you can compare it to Cork City games, there are a lot of people, kids, school groups etc that would go to an international that wouldn't go to a regular season league of Ireland game. An international game is always likely to draw a wider group of people in than a club game where it's more of a partisan local support. When they have played in Cork previously it's always looked like a good crowd on TV. When they play in Tallaght it always looks largely empty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    How much have we gotten for previous 21s games in Cork though?

    Yes, you still wouldn't have gotten much for Andorra in Cork 45 minutes after the Armenia game ended. But I think the better comparison there is to see what Cork (or Galway or wherever) got for a one-off international, not regular clubs games of a side heading for relegation.
    There were four games played at Turners Cross in the qualifiers for the 2025 Championships - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_U...roup_A#Matches
    3,754 v Turkey
    3,826.v San Marino
    6,157 v Italy
    5,754 v Norway

    Given the opposition, I'd say the attendance could have been around 4,000

    FWIW the only game in the qualifiers played in Tallaght stadium was against Latvia, with 953 in attendance , but it was the same night that the senior team played Greece in Aviva stadium

    I should point out that I'm not disagreeing with anyone that the game could have been held anywhere else other than Tallaght, just saying that the attendance was affected by the kick off of the Armenian game and would have been no matter where the U21 game was held
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    Yes, the FAI should use Cork and they should think outside the box a bit and head to Athlone or Longford, Galway or Sligo for the U21 games. A bit of promotion in advance for friendlies & competition games will attract decent attendances as has been proven with Turners Cross. It's only fair that these International games are spread around the country. Athlone with 2,500 v Andorra would have had a much better atmosphere then Tallaght last night. Just look at the response to the Athlone Town Women's team recently.
    The FAI are slow on the uptake. They get it right, for instance with the opening league game at the AVIVA, a terrific promotion. They should really push the U21's games in these venues more often. The amount of interest in the international underage teams is huge. With the proper organisation and preparation there is a great marketing opportunity for the FAi to promote the underage support!

    Can someone in the FAI's marketing & promotion team, please stand up and be counted on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nr637 View Post
    The amount of interest in the international underage teams is huge.
    Interest might be huge, but support clearly is not. If I got contacted, then I assume all season ticket holders got contacted with free ticket offers for both last night and friday in Cork.
    Rovers have the biggest affiliate group of any club in Ireland, in the largest metropolitan area (D.24) in the country.

    There should have been more people in Tallaght last night.

    There can always be more done on marketing - the perfect example is the womens NT.

    But I would be reluctant to take the 21s on a roadshow either. A team needs a base when playing at home. Getting use to the pitch the surroundings whatever. I've no issue if it's Cork or Sligo, or Tallaght but at least have a base.
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    i honestly think they didn't want to play against Andorra on a poor pitch and a better pitch would help them outplay them. they thought that the atmosphere and crowd shouldn't matter too much after given the opposition and less travel would be ideal. not sure to what extent we have any influence about fixture dates and times but personally, myself plus a friend and my two nieces would have been in tallaght if it were on either Monday or Wednesday night. Even if it started 45 minutes later, we would have been. Starting 35 minutes after an international game really makes no sense.

    i think the england game should be in tallaght. should be a sellout. First, it's England, the old enemy. Second, the current squad has the likes of Ethan Nwanieri, Jamie Gittens, Archie Gray, Lewis Miley, Jobe Bellingham, Tyler Dibling, Tom Watson, Tyriek George, Jack Hinshelwood, Josh Acheampong etc. Also the likes of Adam Wharton, Rico Lewis, Lewis Hall, Nico O'Reilly have been in recent squads.

    You'd also imagine the likes of the following would be in contention: Jayden Danns, Ayden Heaven (both current u20), Trey Nyoni, Rio Ngumoha, Max Dowman, Jeremy Monga (all current u19)

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