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That it's easier to travel to Dublin, than Limerick, from most parts of the country? I already said it's a lot easier to get from Longford to Dublin than it is Longford to Limerick. By at least an hour and half (or twice as long to put it another way) by car/ bus. There is no train link.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Is it possible to provisionally book 2 stadiums, then depending on the teams choose.
Macy's point is spot on, but using that point I think we'd get a much bigger crowd in Limerick were we to be in the final. Of course it depends who else was in it.
The only reason I would see for moving it from Dublin would be to get non-EL fans to notice that there's a league/cup and a final on near them. If it were say in Limerick, you might get a bit of a crowd of locals come along for the day out, making them aware of the league and possibly will look to go to other games.
Ideally imo we'd have 4 stadiums good enough to hold it North, South East and West, and spread it around to give every section of the country a chance to host the final and try to make a really big deal out of it every 4 years in that area. Make them feel like it is their league/cup. Give local schools/teams free tickets etc. Make a huge event of it with local media.
Of course it mightnt work, but it would be worth a try to raise the profile imo. There are too many peope that dont know of the league, or dont feel any affinity to it, be it becuase of the promotion of the league, or not having a club in their area etc.
Anyway this isnt really feasible, but we can dream
Sligo - Limerick
Galway - Limerick
Dundalk - Limerick
Longford - Limerick
Wexford - Limerick
Like it or not, A Face, but as Macy said, a final in Limerick would make travelling a lot more hassle for the majority of fans, apart from the Munster teams, or maybe Galway. Your agument that most fans will travel by coach is based on Cork City last year, which is hardly conclusive. A final in Thomond Park would mean a lot of fans would travel by coach I imagine, given the horrible train alternative.
All for a "world class stadium" with 9,000 uncovered seats in late October or early November.
I don't know I would call Thomond World Class but compared to the RDS it probably is. I cannot overstate how miserable the RDS is on a wet windy winters day, it made me long for Tolka or old Lansdowne. To get to your seat you have to walk in mud/grass & everything from seats to facilities are temporary.
Thomond has already been mentioned by the FAI as a potential venue.
Give Linfield a few k and we will host your cup final at Windsor![]()
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What? You'll only travel to see your own team but you'll go to Dublin for it? To do what shopping? Fair play, its around Christmas alright, make a day of it
Maybe so, but do neutrals show up in numbers and would neutrals show up anywhere else? Of the people who now live in Dublin, how many finals have you gone to in the last five years?* If <2 then how do we know you'll show up this year? Sorry now but that argument does hold any water with me.
* Have you got a ticket stub?
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Neutrals do not go to FAI Cup finals in any significant numbers especially now it played in November. I know last year was particularly harsh weather but it is also not exactly unusual for that time of year.
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Source for your research? Lots of people buying tickets on the day last time I went and when asked what side they followed they said neither.
Again, the only point thats relevent is that all roads lead to Dublin and when the Sponsors, the football assocaition and the TV company covering it are all based in Dublin, its unlikely to be moved, regardless of ****ty the ground is.
Its not the FAI's fault that the road system was built the way it is.
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Same question, how many people did you ask? You meet a few people in the pub or you spent a couple of hours with your clipboard?Lots of people buying tickets on the day last time I went and when asked what side they followed they said neither.
Neutrals do not turn out in numbers, or maybe the novelty of having it in Thomond you'll get a good few going to it.
Roads lead everywhere, if people are travelling on a Sunday to Limerick they will encounter far less traffic that they would in Dublin with other events on. Traffic in Dublin at that time of year, with out operation free-flow (or whatever it was called) up and running is a disaster.Again, the only point thats relevent is that all roads lead to Dublin and when the Sponsors, the football assocaition and the TV company covering it are all based in Dublin, its unlikely to be moved, regardless of ****ty the ground is. Its not the FAI's fault that the road system was built the way it is.
The sponsors, Ford wouldn't like to advertise where Toyota normally would, wouldn't that be great advertising for them, moving in on someone elses patch, i would have thought so anyway.
The National Football Association of Ireland you're talking about here yeah? Actually this would be a good test for them now actually. Are they going to spread it around a bit after last years disaster when they all feiced off to South Africa on a junket. Would this be a great way for them to redeem themselves. We are all looking on this year, i wonder how they'll preform?
TV Companies sub-contract the work normally dont they? Wasn't that the case last year, and the year before that and .... hang on, do we see a thrend here? Aren't there TV companies in Limerick or nearby, the ones that coverage all the Munster games? Sheeze who would have thought, its actually working out perfectly aint it, well i'll be
Go with the best ground in the country, go with Thomond .... you know it makes sense![]()
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
It doesn't matter when you have it on, this is Ireland, and if it's not raining, the only thing you know is that it's going to. You're as likely to have rain in December as any other time of year. The Cup Final, as it's name implies should be on as the final game of the domestic season.Originally Posted by pete
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