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    FAI Cup final in Lansdowne

    Apparently it was on the Radio this morning. It should bring out the day trippers and hopefully it'll be Pats v one of the country teams and we can get a decent crowd there...

    Last time we were there there was 25,000
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    Pity Cork are out - they'd fill it on their own........

    Potentially very good, if they do things right with low prices, kids free and giveaways to schools etc plus decent advertising.....

    Potentially very bad, if they don't do the above and it's 10-12000 in an empty stadium...
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    Of course there's potential for disaster but seeing what a good job they did of hyping the little ol' league Cup has restored a bof of my faith in the FAI.

    I think a properly marketed big occosaion like that and you could get 25,000+ at it
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    It will minimum of 20k to be any kind of success.

    I'm not sure if the October bank holiday (i'm sure thats when scheduled?) is a help or a hindrance.

    I wouldn't have much interest as an eL neutral to go to Tolka but be much more inclined to go to Landsdowne cos can get ticket on the day.

    Final badly needs a non-dub team to be a success attendance wise cos no dublin clubs besides Pats seem capable of any decent number of fans.
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    Agree about non Dub teams. They have far more scope for daytrippers and every club left could get a massive crowd. Lansdowne helps attract these sort of people
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    it's potentially a great move,

    to work though i do think you'd need a non-dub team to help with the numbers, if Macy's ideas were also added you could have a great attendance. I hope they promote it properly.

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    Thumbs up Final in Lansdowne

    Did anyone hear anymore about the FAI cup Final being played in Lansdowne. I hope it is as the domestic final deserves a big venue.

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    Cup Final

    I don't think this decision has been made yet. There is no information on the FAI site.

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    Originally posted by pete

    I wouldn't have much interest as an eL neutral to go to Tolka but be much more inclined to go to Landsdowne cos can get ticket on the day.

    I've boiught a ticket on the day for any recent final I've wanted to go to.
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    Originally posted by TommyT
    I've boiught a ticket on the day for any recent final I've wanted to go to.
    Maybe there just the perception so that tickets not be available plus people don't exactely relish a big day out at Tolka.
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    Statement from FAI website:

    The semi-final draw for the FAI Carlsberg Cup will take place at 4:00 pm in the Mont Clare Hotel on Thursday afternoon as the Cup final returns to Lansdowne Road.

    UCD manager Pete Mahon and Bray Wanderers boss Pat Devlin – who were in opposite dug outs in one of the most famous Lansdowne finals when St Francis took on Bray in 1991 – will make the draw which will be broadcast on RTE's Six-One news.

    The two semi-finals are sure to be intriguing contests with Galway United, Longford Town and St Patrick's Athletic all producing wonderful football on their way to the semi-final stages, while Bohemians and Drogheda United will fight it out for the last semi-final spot on Tuesday evening in a replay at Dalymount Park.

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    Originally posted by Robinski
    Statement from FAI website:

    The two semi-finals are sure to be intriguing contests with Galway United, Longford Town and St Patrick's Athletic all producing wonderful football on their way to the semi-final stages, while Bohemians and Drogheda United will fight it out for the last semi-final spot on Tuesday evening in a replay at Dalymount Park.
    By this I take it that Bohs and Drogs have at no stage produced wonderful football in the FAI cup this year. I know not to go to Dalyer tonight now. Thanks for the tip-off FAI
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    Originally posted by Robinski

    UCD manager Pete Mahon and Bray Wanderers boss Pat Devlin – who were in opposite dug outs in one of the most famous Lansdowne finals when St Francis took on Bray in 1991 – will make the draw which will be broadcast on RTE's Six-One news.


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    Great to see the FAI cup final is back in Lansdowne Rd. Lets hope they get a good Crowd.

    Hopefully the FAI will use some good marketing ploys for it and maybe give away free tickets to the schools.

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    Final under lights?

    Anybody else think it would be a good idea to play the cup final in the evening.

    I always think games have better atmosphere under lights. Probably RTE will have the final say on timing though.

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    Under lights

    Maybe if it was going to be an all Dublin final but fans travelling from Longford or Galway will make a day of it and I'm sure that involves families with kids travelling. I don't know how they'd feel about having a late kick-off.

    Mind you, in late October it gets dark pretty early.

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