killbillvol2 wrote: » thesaturdayman wrote: » No chance they’ll be there. Be doing the GAA out of 15 - 20 k punters @ 20 a man. Talking through your hole again. So you think there would be 20/25.000 at either of our "home" games if we played outside the county. Get a grip.
thesaturdayman wrote: » No chance they’ll be there. Be doing the GAA out of 15 - 20 k punters @ 20 a man.
killbillvol2 wrote: » Talking through your hole again. So you think there would be 20/25.000 at either of our "home" games if we played outside the county. Get a grip.
thesaturdayman wrote: » I’d say there is the potential for 2 x 15-20k gates = 30-40k crowd at home Clare fannngs first game & limerick All Ireland champions Fraher will hold what 5k x 2 = 10k Delta is 20-30k Simple maths really tbh
killbillvol2 wrote: » Bullsh1t really tbh.
thesaturdayman wrote: » What? U don’t think there isn’t the potential for 15k at either of our home games assuming we had the facilities to take the crowd?
killbillvol2 wrote: » Bullsh1t really tbh. Fanning is a lot of things but he's not Box Office. And Limerick fans will be waiting for later games. Your figures are really quite stupid. Attendances were low in 2018 and will still be low in 2019 as most people are not going to be able to go to four matches. Fanning's first game. FFS
whiteandblue wrote: » DiscoStew wrote: » Billy Nolan surely the natural to come in to the role. Could possibly challenge for the starting spot even. He doesn't even want to play in goal for his club so this may be an issue.
DiscoStew wrote: » Billy Nolan surely the natural to come in to the role. Could possibly challenge for the starting spot even.
thesaturdayman wrote: » Bullsit & bluffing aside. Logic wins the day over fellas talking through their hole.
thesaturdayman wrote: » it is also the smallest pitch in the hurling championship for teams competing for liam mccarthy, not at all conducive to our hurling. we have the lowest win % in a home ground for all the teams competing for all Ireland for league and champ games going back to 1998 & also the lowest scoring average. Our best performances have come in Pairc ui Caoimh 60 odd % winning percentage, Nowlan park about the same & Thurles. They are numbers 1, 2 & 3 in pitch size in Ireland. Our worst ground is Limerick - 13% winning ratio. tightest pitch but not the smallest. Of course the county board know all of this information!!
carq wrote: » All this talk of demand is beyond stupid. Either we want to play our games at home or we don't. The demand for all ireland finals outstrips croke park every year, yet the games are played there. U2 will play the 3 arena in a few weeks, does demand outstrip supply ? You bet. After last years shambles its time the county board grew a backbone and play the games at fraher field regardless of attendance. Home advantage clearly is an advantage as last year showed.
thesaturdayman wrote: » I’m talking about 15-20k across the two games. I would expect demand for both home games to be in the region of 15k. Limerick maybe less or more depending how the first two games go... First 3 games last year, there was 15.6k average, include all the mitigating factors, if there was a home venue, why would demand be any less? No logical reason whatsoever. Bullsit & bluffing aside. Logic wins the day over fellas talking through their hole.
whiteandblue wrote: » Jake Dillon is the latest player to make himself unavailable for next year's panel
Deisegodeo wrote: » Is that confirmed anywhere? Rumours of this going around last couple of weeks but i haven't seen confirmation anywhere
thesaturdayman wrote: » Do ya think Waterford Gaa ultimately make the decision? If munster council are going to be out of pocket a couple of hundred thousand, who is going to foot the bill? Money talks & bullsit walks.
Deiseen wrote: » I think Waterford away crowds will be even smaller again next year. Don't forget, its not that we just can't play our games at home, its 4 away games. I honestly think they'll get more Waterford people at the other two away games if they have two in Dungarvan
thesaturdayman wrote: » 2 other prominent players gone too
deiseach wrote: » Under what category does this post fall? Still waiting on your 'graphic'.
IanVW wrote: » Who
mountgomery burns wrote: » I don't see how Fraher Field is viable option but unfortunately we can't play in Nowlan Park now as Kilkenny are at home to Dublin the weekend we play Clare. I hope a proposal was at least put to Munster/Leinster councils and Kilkenny county board on this, because I fear the alternative is going to be Thurles v Clare and Pair UI Chaoimh v Limerick.
PTH2009 wrote: » Really hope it's not Aussie, Barron, Soky or TDB Look there all grown men and it's there choice too commit at then end of the day
PTH2009 wrote: » Would Thurles for both not be the more sensible option ???. I knw we would then be in Thurles 3x times but before this new system came in we were always in Thurles for games