Its gonna be good to hear the new shed in full swing alright.
I must say as a Cork City fan there is no other club in the country that generates such a buzz amongst City fans as when Rovers come to play...Is it right and saying that Rovers are easily the biggest draw for all our clubs when they come to visit?...they were missed big-time last year in the Premier and i for one am delighted to see them back...looking forward to seeing City stick a few past them tomorrow night...
Its gonna be good to hear the new shed in full swing alright.
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It's probably the best for getting the punters out alright given Shelbournes absence/demise/ whatever.
I'd look forward to Derry City coming to the Cross more but the Rovers fans generally bring a good crowd which makes it a better experience than playing some of the better teams such as Drogheda.
Hopefully get 5,000 at the Cross tonight for a City victory.
Last edited by Risteard; 13/04/2007 at 12:43 AM.
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
The Derby of Ireland! Rovers' fans love going to Cork: always a decent home crowd, the Cross is now a fine stadium, everyone hates us; a real away game. Perfect!
Even the coppers are grand cos they just want to get us out of the place rather than crack skulls.
Plus we love Damien Richardson. A Hoop through and through. He's taking your money but we own his heart.
Rovers not a big draw in Derry.
Way down the pecking order after Shels, Harps, Cork, Linfield. Probably less of a draw than Drogheda as well these days....
Rovers are without shadow of a doubt the biggest draw for any club regarding gate receipts are , when they come to oriel you are always looking at 3500-4000 + crowd which is always good , the gate receipts that dundalkfc have been getting this year in the first division on average there is only 3 or 4 premiership teams getting higher gates and the away crowds we bring must nearly match any brought by rovers , now I know there is a long way to go and I hope I’m not jinxing myself here when saying that when dundalk are in the premiership next season they will bring the biggest away support in Ireland to any game.
" Fail to prepare , then prepare to fail."
An emotional week for most of us Hoops. Having remembered the 20th anniversary of Milltown's demise, it's ironic that our next game is in the 'new' cross. Looking forward to it
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I think the biggest potential crowd in Ireland as a whole would be Linfield vs Shamrock Rovers.
The biggest club from Northern Ireland against the biggest in the Republic. Unfortunately it will be a while before that fixture will be played in the Setanta unless Rovers get themselves a good team.
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Always the biggest draw in Limerick too. No love lost and the team we want to beat more than anybody else.
Re Linfield v Rovers, I was at the European tie at Glenmalure Park and even with a severely restricted crowd there was a fantastic atmosphere. Cracking game too.
What a wanky thread
ONE CITY, ONE TEAM.
I'm not sure if you're trying to be sarcastic here or not ORA
The question was who is the biggest draw - not the quality of the game or who brings 10 or 20 more away fans than the next-best supported visitors (who, apart from Linfield and Harps, all bring small numbers to games anyway)
Ask any Derry fan the below question for your answer :
Q. If you could only physically make a single Premier Division City game at the Brandywell in any hypothetical year, which of the following opponents would you want that game to be against.
1) Finn Harps
2) Shelbourne
3) Shamrock Rovers
4) Cork City
5) Bohemians
6) Drogheda United.
7) Longford Town
And that doesn't give them the Linfield option either.
Knowing Derry City fans - there is no way Rovers would be the Number 1 choice from that list. If they were lucky, they'd scrape Number 3.
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Premier Division please !
This thread is a complete waste of time TBH, we all know you only come out to see the Rovers anyway!
'Only here to see the Rovers, here to see the Rooovers'
On a more serious note, really looking forward to the game today, our first proper away trip of the season, especially looking forward to seeing the new stand in Turners Cross, hopefully there'll be a decent crowd & the game will be tight enough to get both sets of supporters animated!!
Reckon it'll be a tough game for us given City's recent form and our record at the cross, though wouldnt be suprised (or disappointed ) if it finished level!
Hope the weathers as nice down there as it is up here!!
Koh
Thomas Davis have said they will be the last man standing, they were WRONG!!
SRFC will NEVER die!!
Why would I notice you
What two teams are you refering to
And also I find it rather amusing Cork City fan giving stick to othe teams and there support when Cork has struggled to keep a team in existance for long enough. How many reincarnations did Cork actually have in there history??
And going by your attendances, your attendances are certainly no better than Linfields. If anything I think our attendances are on average considerably higher.
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