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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Dunne
    NY Hoop,

    Good Friday traditionally brings in larger crowds for EL clubs, Monaghan perhaps feel that this will outweigh the fact that their bar is closed.

    St Pats weekend was always a toss up between Thursday, Friday or Saturday for any club playing normally on a Friday night. GUFC and Athlone went for Thursday.

    The Newbridge situation , as you say, was out of Kildares hands.

    If don't feel that clubs should chop and change fixtures based on what size of crowd the opposition may bring. GUFC have opted for Friday night football, we should stick with it.

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    I agree that clubs should stick with the fixtures. Athlone would be an example there.

    But when its a long weekend and a club has a bar in the ground that is their sole form of income it doesnt make any sense to play the game on good friday. In fact monaghan used to play their games on sunday but changed it to friday nights to suit the players!

    KOH

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    Of course not!! Only way to survive our brief stay in this division!
    You seem to go on like you shouldn't be in the 1st Division?!?!

    If you were good enough to be in the premier division you'd be in it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eire06
    You seem to go on like you shouldn't be in the 1st Division?!?!

    If you were good enough to be in the premier division you'd be in it!
    Wrong. We werent good enough for the premier.


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    The league take a dim view on trying to change too many games and rightly so.

    Also it is felt that we will have a better crowd on the Good Friday as alot of our support work in bars and clubs etc so this gives them a good chance to come out and see the game. You have a whole weekend to drink after the Mons game, dont see what is the problem tbh.

    As for our bar being "our only source of income" we do actually have some sponsorship too you know. Yes the bar is important but a good gate crowd is more important.

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    and did ye ever hear of cans???dont be so posh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eire06
    It also doesn't revolve around drink!!

    Can people not got to a EL match without having a few

    WHAT?!?!?!?! I don't see how anyone can go to an eL match and NOT have a few. Can someone have a word with this joker! No drink. I ask you.
    I got no lips I got no bones where there
    were eyes there's only space

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    Quote Originally Posted by wild rover
    and did ye ever hear of cans???dont be so posh
    I was just about to say the same thing
    DAN CONNOR HATES CITY, HE HATES LANGERS

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    Now this sums up the small time approach of first division clubs we have played so far. To sum up:

    Athlone needlessly changing their game from a saturday night to Paddy's eve therefore guaranteeing a lesser gate
    I dont know how many times this has been said before but Athlone Town
    changed the date of this game at the request of the Council

    The council had a weekend festival planned and asked about moving the
    game forward so as events wouldnt clash.

    As it turned out there was more local support there on the Thursday than
    would have been if the game was on Saturday.

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    Yeah but the fixtures were announced early march so you knew it would be the saturday of Paddys weekend the game was on. Surely the council knew this so why the late change? You even delayed kick off for 15 minutes due to the amount of away fans coming in late.

    Approximately 100 away fans couldnt attend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColinR
    the league doesn't rolve around rovers and their fans

    maybe these clubc are trying to do whats best for their own club
    Look at the attendance for the two away games so far, given one on Patrick's weekend with departing culchies with us, and about a 1,000 Rovers fans away at Kildare when their average attendance is reportedly 120 and I think you'll be able to conclude that the largest possible Rovers' away support
    is in the best interests for their own club..

    Patrick's weekend and now Good Friday in Monaghan...which is difficult to get to on a normal day. There'll still be plenty going, but you could always try and milk the Rovers support even more if they were smart enough - it's simple business logic - loads of Rovers (paying customers) coming, do you want to try get as many paying in or keep them away instead? Similar to Athlone - it would be in their best interests to try and get the game at home to us to be the first in their new ground and publicise it and get the local crowd out and involved - simple as that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by d f x-
    [Cue: How dare Rovers have such a superiority complex reactions... ]
    Nope,
    that may have been the case when ye were in the Premier Division,
    "our club is bigger than yours", "no we're the biggest " , "we love that everyone
    hates us" , "everything is always balmed on us" etc ... but the reality is that in
    Division 1 nobody really gives a flying fcuk about ye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d f x-
    Good Friday in Monaghan...which is difficult to get to on a normal day.
    There is one set of traffic lights between Dublin and Monaghan (and they will be by-passed by 2007). About half the journey is on motorway. From the M50 to Monaghan Town in 1 hour 20mins easily. I know, do it for every home game.

    You'll be off work, so be able to leave in plenty of time, traffic through Castleblaney will be lighter than on a normal Friday. Surely it's easier to get to Monaghan on Godd Friday than any other Friday?

    In my opinion we should have switched the Rovers game, but Good Friday is usually a good night to have a home game for crowds - there's not much else to do. No doubt, Rovers coming to town is a big event for all First Division teams this season and hopefully we'll have a bumper crowd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash
    Nope,
    that may have been the case when ye were in the Premier Division,
    "our club is bigger than yours", "no we're the biggest " , "we love that everyone
    hates us" , "everything is always balmed on us" etc ... but the reality is that in
    Division 1 nobody really gives a flying fcuk about ye.
    Biggest home gates in Dublin; massive away support; 10 points out of 12; 1 goal conceded. No superiority complex, just the facts.

    The point that Rovers fans are making about fixture scheduling in Div 1 is that for a Division that constantly moans about crowds and exposure one would think that clubs would be glad of a big away following....obviously not.

    KOH
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    IN this division yer "the Kilkenny rejects" !

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    An SRFC with a "massive" complex, who bring hundreds to every game, are the biggest club in Ireland, deserve to be in the Premier ....

    we've had them in First Division for years

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash
    Nope,
    that may have been the case when ye were in the Premier Division,
    "our club is bigger than yours", "no we're the biggest " , "we love that everyone
    hates us" , "everything is always balmed on us" etc ... but the reality is that in
    Division 1 nobody really gives a flying fcuk about ye.
    Ha keep telling yourself that.


    KOH

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Dunne
    An SRFC with a "massive" complex, who bring hundreds to every game, are the biggest club in Ireland, deserve to be in the Premier ....
    Where did any of us say we "deserve to be in the Premier ...."?

    And don't worry, we won't be hanging around for long, unlike Galway, Athlone, Dundalk, Limerick.

    We'll "deserve to be in the Premier" when we win this division, not before.

    KOH
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    You have to love Rovers fans. Gripping for dear life onto the remnants of their justified arrogant nature when they were succesful. Stop whining and get to grips with the level your club play at.
    "The Derry fans were fantastic in both matches. They sang their hearts out all the time and created an even better atmosphere than the Cup Final. They were brilliant. - David Graham, Gretna striker

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    Funny thread this, what a charm offensive from the "new Rovers", bleating on and expecting everyone to change their KOs just because it's Rovers, demanding access to stands and bars, "no one likes us, but we want them to".
    ONE CITY, ONE TEAM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speranza
    You have to love Rovers fans. Gripping for dear life onto the remnants of their justified arrogant nature when they were succesful. Stop whining and get to grips with the level your club play at.
    Or you have to love other fans with gigantic chips on their shoulders about Rovers. No gripping here son. We're in the first cos we deserve to be. Wasnt that long ago that you started there either.

    KOH

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