[QUOTE=oriel;1862496]Apologies that the only picture I seen just so happened to show the final score. Makes for good reading alright, but also good to see stadiums getting electronic scoreboards, little improvements. Turners cross had one for an Ireland u21 friendly before, pity it wasn't a permanent thing.
Would it not have been better placed behind one of the goals whee no one stands? Half the ground won't be able to view it.
Does anybody know what the story is with Dundalk's pitch? i thought last season was the last one before it was going to have to be ripped up and replaced?
Had my first visit to the Markets Field on Saturday. Decent crowd there and a good friendly vibe around the place. They have an excellent electric score board behind one of the goals. (The one in Terryland seems to be out of order most of the time now). Any Limerick fan could tell if there is any food included when one buys a ticket for the corporate stand(20e), the view of the pitch from there should be good anyway. I decided on a terrace ticket; 12euro and used the saving to purchase a programme, which at 4 euro wasn't great value. Been to 3 different grounds for LoI games in Limerick in the last 3 years, and don't know the city well, but is this the best location wise?
Yes there is tea/coffee with sandwiches at HT plus a reserved seat out in the stand or you can watch it inside if you wish.
Location wise def without a doubt the best we had crowds are massively up excellent facilities the thing I noticed most there are alot of families going to games everybody going to games seems to be wearing the clubs colours the clubs commercial side looks to be doing very well jackets scarfs jerseys seems to be flying off the shelves.
I bought a scarf last week the girl inside said there onto there second bag of a 100 already thst has been unheard of in Limerick fc LOI before soccer finally seems to be taken off in the city huge potential if Limerick get it right and there on the right road.
It's a similar distance to the city centre to Jackman Park but better location. Thomond Park is in the middle of nowhere. Narrow streets around Markets Field actually help with athmosphere. It's the fifth place iv watched Us play and it's the first where you actually feel like your going to and from a match.
Biggest change to our crowds is you now see women and children at games. It might just be my perception aswell but there seems to be a lot more country people around. There was always a bit of interest out the county but seems to be a lot of interest now.
I'd love a covered terrace on the popular side but I can't see anything being done in there for years to be honest.
Yes, very noticeable the profile of the crowd; a lot of families and youngish fans. Also saw how busy the club merchandise shop was and as you mentioned many wearing the teams colours. If we get a good summer the embankment would not be a bad place to watch a game either, small fault is that the view is slightly blocked by the dugouts.
Do any club have dugouts that are actually dug into the ground anymore?
" Narrow streets around Markets Field actually help with athmosphere. It's the fifth place iv watched Us play and it's the first where you actually feel like your going to and from a match". Agree with this. Reminded me a bit of going to 2nd/3rd division games over in England back in the day.
Fair play, and out of curiosity LTID, more than anything, tell us what do you look for when profiling the demographic in the MF for these country people?
A gammy walk, or squinting up at the floodlights or rocks under their nails or what ?
My first MF game as well the other night and very impressed, also the fifth place I have seen the club play and it's definitely a cut above. Agreed, some sprucing of the popular side would set it off well but already a premier level facility with by the looks of it a team out there who would be just fine a division above also.
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The thing that annoys me about the scoreboard in the Markets Field is the extra zero in the scores.
Limerick 06 01 Cobh.
Surely that can be disabled somehow. Even if it is just by taking the bulbs out? Ot just cover it in black tape? Something, anything.
I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
Increase the medication guys or else find a new supplier
Turners Cross, Tallaght Stadium, RSC and now the Markets Field all better pitches. The Astro Turfs in a few junior clubs in Limerick and the University and LIT are all better. Im sure similar around the country.
What does the test consist of? I remember Jackman park one year being like a carpet, the surroundings were obviously brutal but the pitch was immaculate but it still went down as one of the worst and Athlone Town Stadium pitch, which at the time was covered in sand, was up near the top.
Turners Cross is poor (compared to it's usual high standard) at the moment. The argument is that the oriel pitch is consistent and allows for a passing game. Whereas some pitches are awful at this time of year and won't allow for a decent gam. I've seen Bray and Wexford so far and both were awful and will be for the foreseeable. I'm also guessing that the pitches in Finn Park, Dalymount and Derry are poor at the moment
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Well its consistently the worst pitch in the league!
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