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Wish we were successful enough that getting tickets was an issue! Seriously though can you not get tickets through your club?
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13866 - 15/12/2023 11:04:16 2516894 Link 0 |
Some do, others do not. There are a limited number of tickets available at clubs. Then there are others who are not members of clubs.
fainleog (Limerick) - Posts: 602 - 15/12/2023 12:18:37 2516910 Link 0 |
Clubs don't want the hassle of handling tickets and cash. And the model last season was that club members were just issued with an email link to ticketmaster to purchase their tickets.
SouthOfTheGap (Donegal) - Posts: 704 - 15/12/2023 22:40:47 2517007 Link 0 |
The league of Ireland seems to be where it's at. I've even bought a season ticket at a club, really good value. Works out at 8 eur a game where you'd have to pay 20 eur in otherwise (if tickets available that is). Also generally good atmosphere. Outside of a few elite counties, interest in intercounty GAA scene fell off a cliff - especially in Leinster.
Crinigan (Meath) - Posts: 1352 - 16/12/2023 01:23:42 2517014 Link 1 |
There is no comparision between League of Ireland and the GAA in regard to attendances. The GAA is away ahead in attendances. The GAA has a vast network of stadia and grounds in the country and leaves soccer well behind. The GAA is the big sporting organisation.
fainleog (Limerick) - Posts: 602 - 16/12/2023 12:01:59 2517042 Link 1 |
Taking Limerick as an example Gaelic Grounds 44k Thomond Park 25k Markets Field 3k? League of Ireland certainly not "where it's at" there!!! Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1952 - 16/12/2023 13:29:37 2517051 Link 1 |
Attendance figures for all league of Ireland clubs are on the rise over the last 3/4 years… Attendance figures for almost every county for football matches have dropped dramatically.. so there's your comparison… County football is now woeful to watch hence the huge drop in attendance figures.. People especially the younger generation are turning their backs on the GAA….
ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3027 - 16/12/2023 13:56:42 2517053 Link 0 |
Some of the GAA match attendances this year are Kerry V Dublin 82,300, Kerry V Derry 43,192, Dublin V Monaghan 82,000, Galway V Mayo 23,897, Limerick v Kilkenny 82,300, Limerick V Clare 43,756, Limerick V Galway 59738. You might come up with some League of Ireland match attendances now. Happy days anyway with the GAA they have just received €32,000,00 generously from JP. fainleog (Limerick) - Posts: 602 - 16/12/2023 16:23:46 2517065 Link 3 |
And they got €625k from the Government (Dormer accounts) as well!! "Wha' abou' fuutbawl" Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1952 - 16/12/2023 17:35:37 2517075 Link 0 |
Can you write in the english language nó más mian leat scriobh as Gaeilge
fainleog (Limerick) - Posts: 602 - 16/12/2023 19:06:13 2517082 Link 0 |
Perception really. I remember a game in Croke Park attracted a crowd 40,000. Media reports said it was half empty (true). Same weekend a soccer game in Tolka park attracted a crowd of a 1,000; media reports stated a bumper crowd (true).
MeAlone (Galway) - Posts: 75 - 16/12/2023 19:16:22 2517084 Link 0 |
The league of ireland is where it's at,, unless you're one of the actual players who are sitting by their phones every night praying for an English club, any english club, league one, two, it doesn't matter, to offer them a contract and rescue them from where they are now.
Galway9801 (Galway) - Posts: 1942 - 16/12/2023 19:34:04 2517087 Link 0 |
I think attendances in football from the Ulster clubs are respectable in general. Derry, Tyrone and Donegal in particular. Mayo always can attract decent crowds, whilst Kerry supporters will always turn up for the final. Cork can get decent hurling attendances, but football turnout usually poor. Dublin footballers can always fill Croke Park, and a strong Dublin is a bonanza for GAA! League of Ireland in general isn't well supported, but rugby popularity for Leinster and Munster is growing !
Ryanteam (Cork) - Posts: 373 - 16/12/2023 19:53:46 2517092 Link 0 |
Average FAI attendance across the two divisions is less than 2,000.
BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3118 - 16/12/2023 20:31:58 2517097 Link 0 |
You are not comparing like with like or more likely not intelligent enough to… I was simply making the point that GAA attendances in football mainly have drastically dropped in recent years while soccer crowds have increased… simple logic
ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3027 - 16/12/2023 21:07:21 2517099 Link 0 |
You obviously never heard a Dublin soccer whinger in full flow!!
Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1952 - 16/12/2023 21:08:29 2517100 Link 0 |
Dropped drastically? Give us figures. Don't forget either that the gaa has this terrible habit of fixing games for stadia that are far too big for them. What looks like a sparse crowd in Pearse stadium or Mc hale park might fill some league of ireland grounds twice over. Galway9801 (Galway) - Posts: 1942 - 16/12/2023 22:09:25 2517108 Link 0 |
About 35k at the Leinster Final when it was 75/80k a few years back … is over a 50% drop a good enough figure for you…? Anyone who thinks attendance figures for county football matches hasn't dropped significantly are living in cloud cuckoo land…!!
ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3027 - 16/12/2023 23:41:10 2517115 Link 0 |
Leinster stopped being a competition some time ago. Dublin lost 1 game between 2005 and 2023. In fact it's a wonder 35k would pay into it at all when there's not even a morsel of doubt as to the outcome. Back to Season tickets .... Anyone renewing it? Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1952 - 17/12/2023 11:24:58 2517133 Link 0 |
We seldom agree, but with you here old chap.
BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3118 - 17/12/2023 12:06:53 2517135 Link 1 |