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thebronze14
Jack Charlton Derry City Til I Die Joined: 22 Feb 2011 Location: Dublin/Donegal Status: Offline Points: 7166 |
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So Derry aren't the biggest club in Derry then by that logic
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Twoinarow
Davey Langan Joined: 13 Oct 2015 Location: Dundalk Status: Offline Points: 968 |
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great response to your club ripping off your fans!
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2 in a row and we won it in Tallaght
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Los Aros
Kevin Kilbane Joined: 29 Apr 2015 Location: Dublin Status: Offline Points: 466 |
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It works out at about €20 per game for a reserved seat. Don't dundalk charge 20 just to get into the main stand.
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Shoco
Roy Keane Hail Hail the Celts are here Joined: 14 Dec 2008 Location: Celthick Park Status: Offline Points: 13727 |
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A season ticket for the stand in Oriel has been 200 for the last few years, or 250 for a reserved seat
12.50/14.70 per game based on 16 home games, cheaper if it's 17 |
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ybigeejit
Kevin Kilbane Joined: 12 Feb 2016 Location: Dublin Status: Offline Points: 187 |
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Is it ripping off your fans or is it fans paying a bit extra if they have it to help out their club? Personally I'd rather pay the extra than read about my club have financial problems during the season. And for those that don't share that view they can still get a season ticket for €210. I'm not a rovers fan but do think clubs should have different price points to maximise income. My own club just charges a flat fee one size fits all for its adult (non discounted) season tickets
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roverstillidie
Jack Charlton Bohs number 1 fan Joined: 25 Jun 2011 Status: Offline Points: 8529 |
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Twoinarow
Davey Langan Joined: 13 Oct 2015 Location: Dundalk Status: Offline Points: 968 |
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Some clubs are bigger than others
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2 in a row and we won it in Tallaght
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roverstillidie
Jack Charlton Bohs number 1 fan Joined: 25 Jun 2011 Status: Offline Points: 8529 |
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Robbie Keane I am MALDING Joined: 30 Nov 2014 Location: Trumpton Status: Offline Points: 44659 |
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Does any club though?Attendances are beyond pitiful and that is the problem.
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roverstillidie
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Robbie Keane I am MALDING Joined: 30 Nov 2014 Location: Trumpton Status: Offline Points: 44659 |
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And you are happy with that? 2000 is abysmal.
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roverstillidie
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Robbie Keane I am MALDING Joined: 30 Nov 2014 Location: Trumpton Status: Offline Points: 44659 |
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Over 2000 now. Yes, it is awful, especially when you consider your average attendance for the season is 2041. This is the problem with the LOI, teams limit themselves to such small targets and that is why the attendances are embarrassing.
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Liam Brady Joined: 10 May 2009 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 1700 |
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Bitored
Ray Houghton Joined: 25 Jan 2015 Status: Offline Points: 3893 |
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Spot on. RTID will come on here and scutter on about how Shamrock draw fans from all over Dublin and at the same time glorify the fact they can do no better than quarter fill a modern stadium and haven't improved upon their average attendance. Even by a conservative estimate, based on the population of South Dublin, Shamrock are sitting in a catchment area of 250,000 people. The uncomfortable reality for people like RTID is Shamrock are failing miserable to capitilise on what is apparently the number one brand in Ireland. I`ve focused on Shamrock simply because that`s what the discussion was about but the same can be said about the likes of Cork and Derry. The average attendances of Sligo Rovers (1,850) and Dundalk (2,368) are far more impressive considering their catchment areas. Admittedly, both still have ample run for improvement.
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I won the Player of the Century award thanks to the people.Pele was second.He also came second behind Aryton Senna as Brazil's greatest sportsman.The award FIFA gave Pele isn't worth sh*t - Maradona
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Robbie Keane I am MALDING Joined: 30 Nov 2014 Location: Trumpton Status: Offline Points: 44659 |
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Every team is failing miserably, although, as you correctly stated, Sligo and Dundalk are comparatively better, although if Dundalk can't get fans in now then they never will. Boasting about 2000 season tickets is absolutely pathetic for the 'bigger club' in the main population centre. This isn't some stupid point scoring exercise either, as no doubt he will try and derail it to, City's crowds are pathetic too.
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RKBarmyArmy
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Iv said this before, but theres about 300,000 people witihn a 30 minute radius of Turners Cross, if we average 3000, that means only 1% of the immediate population has decided to turn up at one of the countries best grounds to watch whats currently one of the top 2 teams. Thats embarrassing. Same goes for all Dublin teams, Derry and Limerick aswell. The only teams that can hold their heads high are Sligo and Dundalk, although its much easier to galvanize a town over a city.
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Twoinarow
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[QUOTE=RKBarmyArmy]Iv said this before, but theres about 300,000 people witihn a 30 minute radius of Turners Cross, if we average 3000, that means only 1% of the immediate population has decided to turn up at one of the countries best grounds to watch whats currently one of the top 2 teams. Thats embarrassing. Same goes for all Dublin teams, Derry and Limerick aswell. The only teams that can hold their heads high are Sligo and Dundalk, although its much easier to galvanize a town over a city. [/QUOTE]
That is very true! There is many many football people in Dundalk, I know and drink/hang about/work with many of them, and no matter how good Dundalk are doing, they will only ever go to the big games. Try get them to Dundalk V Longford, Bray (no offence to either) they wouldn't even think twice about going. We had 6/700 in Holland, and I can guarantee at least 200 of these are not Oriel regulars. No matter whats done, unfortunately I cant see this changing!
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2 in a row and we won it in Tallaght
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