GoldenBridge or Drimnagh luas stops would leave u a 2 min walk from the ground
GoldenBridge or Drimnagh luas stops would leave u a 2 min walk from the ground
Total crap .There were more people from Drogheda there than cork.I wont call them fans because most of them couldnt find united park if they tried, but the club sold more tickets than cork did .IN fairness its only an hour up the road and cork is bloody miles away so its no big deal . " 3,000 neutrals " where did this come from ?
That's the very first mention of Droigs selling more tickets than Cork that I've ever heard. I'm fairly sure the post-match analysis on here from the time stated the crowd split as being roughly what I said.
Also - being in the East Upper gave me a good birds-eye view of the Drogs and Cork sections, as well as the ability to judge the mix of people around me. It would've been difficult to get such an overview if you were stuck in one or other fans' section
Drogs released official figures last year. We sold 13,100 tickets (one third of the town were in Lansdowne that day). Cork sold about 11,500 and there were about 400 neutrals. What was deceptive about the Drogs crowd was we had the south terrace with a lot of people standing. For the Setanta final we sold something like 5,700
Hunky Dorys Park - could be worse, we could be going to Old Trafford every other week
Celdrog
I have asked this question before, and I worked last year with someone who lived in Drogheda and had never been to United Park, but went to the Cup Final, how many of these bandwaggoners went to a League game this season?
Drogheda United, to be fair, were a better side League wise this season.
Winning at home most of the time, ideal for a bandwaggoner to toddle along and watch even 1 game.
Setanta is a tv competition so the orgainisers want teams with good grounds & decent crowds to put up a tv show. Theres a reason why they showed so many games from Turners Cross last season. United park didn't have any live games as poor ground for tv access.
DAN CONNOR HATES CITY, HE HATES LANGERS
Not many - but the fact that united park is a sh!thole and not ideal for familes probably had alot to do with it! (even though I love the place, always creates a good atmosphere with away fans, a proper terraced football ground!!) Our new stadium will hopefully sort all that out!
DAN CONNOR HATES CITY, HE HATES LANGERS
Playing on a Sunday night/Friday evening doesnt help. We have jobs![]()
Oh and when the time was convienent the Saturday game last year we took a good 150 up.
Either way argue it out pretty much everybody up North and down here wants Cork in.
Suits us fine 'No one likes we dont care'![]()
Theres a prize for bringing the most fans you know
It's the same for Cork fans though ! Worse in fact, as they have further to travel, yet they still do so in greater numbers than Pats - contrary to what Cosmo is suggesting.
Anyways - if you think travelling from Dublin to Derry for a Friday game once or twice a season is a pain, try doing a similar version in reverse pretty much every other Friday night. Doesn't stop Derry fans though....
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