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    2026 Attendances

    I think this year will be the most successful in term of attendances. It's just a pity the size of the current stadiums is probably now the main restrictor. james McClean will be an attraction and what looks like being a closer run thing for the title that will keep fans interested and and wanting to attend. Ironically a lot of fans complained about Dalymount only allowing 450 away fans into the Mono stand and when they get the opportunity to show their strength they want to boycott it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinkicker View Post
    I think this year will be the most successful in term of attendances. It's just a pity the size of the current stadiums is probably now the main restrictor. james McClean will be an attraction and what looks like being a closer run thing for the title that will keep fans interested and and wanting to attend. Ironically a lot of fans complained about Dalymount only allowing 450 away fans into the Mono stand and when they get the opportunity to show their strength they want to boycott it.
    To balance against those is the fact we've swapped Cork with Dundalk, with the former usually being better supported. And the Bohs Aviva opener this year will have a much smaller crowd than the one last year did.

    But then having both Galway and Derry playing at GAA grounds should also increase crowds for both - if only for the novelty factor.

    So swings and roundabouts all over the league when it comes to attendances. Hopefully we'll have a proper title challenge at the top, and a tight relegation battle at the bottom, to keep crowds good throughout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinkicker View Post
    I think this year will be the most successful in term of attendances. It's just a pity the size of the current stadiums is probably now the main restrictor. james McClean will be an attraction and what looks like being a closer run thing for the title that will keep fans interested and and wanting to attend. Ironically a lot of fans complained about Dalymount only allowing 450 away fans into the Mono stand and when they get the opportunity to show their strength they want to boycott it.
    I see there is 18k sold for Sundays game. What is the breakpoint for Bohs to cover costs? I remember hearing it was around this figure.

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    It was almost 300k during pandemic to rent, so its probbably closeer to 350-400k by now so I think thats 18-20k just in ticket sales, that number drops with sponsorship and other matchday income obviouly. Its not going to the earner it was last year but unless maybe Bohs still count what the exposure is worth. 18k is good and its advance sales, they could get 5k in walk ups on the day?!

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    If they come close to breaking even its a massive win for Bohs. I would say there'll be close to 500 people there at their first Bohs game. That's is a lot of potential membership, ticket and jersey over time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yurt View Post
    If they come close to breaking even its a massive win for Bohs. I would say there'll be close to 500 people there at their first Bohs game. That's is a lot of potential membership, ticket and jersey over time.
    Definitely. I'd even say that if they lose a small amount from the game itself, it'd still be worth it. There'll be a lot of people in the crowd who are there out of curiousioty and have nio LOI allegiances currenlty. A lot of non-nationals etc. All of whom could be converted to Bohs being 'their team' form the event. It's definitely worth trying.

    It's also helpful for Bohs in planning what they do when they can't play at Dalymount during the rebuild. These events help them work out which games the Aviva might be an option for.

    It's entirely feasible that by the time the 'new' Dalymount opens, its capacity may already be too small for Bohs. That's not to say it would be filled at every game. But you don't want a stadium that is always full - as that leaves you no room for growth. It's entirely feasible that they could be regularly selling out bigger games a few years after opening - which would mean the venue has become a limitation on them. The current process has taken so long, its capacity is unambitious, and the design mitigates against easy extension (or at least designs I saw did), that they could easily be back at square one again within a decade. Population growth alone here is such that we can expect a steady increase in LOI attendnaces across the board in the coming decade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yurt View Post
    If they come close to breaking even its a massive win for Bohs. I would say there'll be close to 500 people there at their first Bohs game. That's is a lot of potential membership, ticket and jersey over time.
    Definitely. I'd even say that if they lose a small amount from the game itself, it'd still be worth it. There'll be a lot of people in the crowd who are there out of curiousity and have no LOI allegiances currently. A lot of non-nationals etc. All of whom could be converted to Bohs being 'their team' form the event. It's definitely worth trying.

    It's also helpful for Bohs in planning what they do when they can't play at Dalymount during the rebuild. These events help them work out which games the Aviva might be an option for.

    It's entirely feasible that by the time the 'new' Dalymount opens, its capacity may already be too small for Bohs. That's not to say it would be filled at every game. But you don't want a stadium that is always full - as that leaves you no room for growth. It's entirely feasible that they could be regularly selling out bigger games a few years after opening - which would mean the venue has become a limitation on them. The current process has taken so long, its capacity is unambitious, and the design mitigates against easy extension (or at least designs I saw did), that they could easily be back at square one again within a decade. Population growth alone here is such that we can expect a steady increase in LOI attendnaces across the board in the coming decade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EatYerGreens View Post
    Definitely. I'd even say that if they lose a small amount from the game itself, it'd still be worth it. There'll be a lot of people in the crowd who are there out of curiousity and have no LOI allegiances currently. A lot of non-nationals etc. All of whom could be converted to Bohs being 'their team' form the event. It's definitely worth trying.

    It's also helpful for Bohs in planning what they do when they can't play at Dalymount during the rebuild. These events help them work out which games the Aviva might be an option for.

    It's entirely feasible that by the time the 'new' Dalymount opens, its capacity may already be too small for Bohs. That's not to say it would be filled at every game. But you don't want a stadium that is always full - as that leaves you no room for growth. It's entirely feasible that they could be regularly selling out bigger games a few years after opening - which would mean the venue has become a limitation on them. The current process has taken so long, its capacity is unambitious, and the design mitigates against easy extension (or at least designs I saw did), that they could easily be back at square one again within a decade. Population growth alone here is such that we can expect a steady increase in LOI attendnaces across the board in the coming decade.
    I've said all along that the new Dalymount will be too small. Regarding the Aviva game,let's say they sell 20,000 tickets , 3000 neutrals and 3000 Pats fans. Then Bohs will have given an additional 11k-12k Bohs fans the opportunity to see a high profile game they normally wouldn't have access to.

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