Did you smash it wrote: » I would say about Dalymount and 6k being adequate... people don’t seem to understand that is you have a new stadium with good facilities that that becomes an attraction bigger than the football for a lot of people. Does everyone who goes dog racing be enchanted by the spectacle of dogs chasing a mechanic hare.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I remember hearing about this bloody stadium upgrade in the 90s, it will never happen.
Breezin wrote: » We've multiplied our attendances by a factor of 3 or 4 over the last few seasons, with many sellout games. I've seen no one objecting. We even let in people from Meath! :eek::pac:
Omackeral wrote: » About 15 years too late there friend. They died.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » Do you fear for these attendances now that United are top of the English league? I know there was a sort of “hipster” crowd that started going to LoI awhile back but it really seemed to take off, particularly with Bohs and Rovers, once Man United went shíte. That all could change now. Hopefully it won’t but we’ll only see if United keep up their recent “form” and crowds are allowed back into the grounds next year.
weldoninhio wrote: » Hopefully. It’s great to see Woke FC play in a crumbling stadium.
Breezin wrote: » Hmm. I can't see that link.
Stihl waters wrote: » England = football Ireland = soccer
Hamsterchops wrote: » You wish. GAA heads call it soccer so that Garlic Football (basically handball) gets the football moniker
fryup wrote: » or more to the point.... UK its football Gaelic Ireland its Soccer
Seve OB wrote: » American Football = ......... well the yanks are a strange breed, a good game, but it sure as hell ain't football
Omackeral wrote: » Or another way to look at it. 99% of the countries on earth call it football.
fryup wrote: » Well North America, Australia and gaelic catholic Ireland...so about 92%
WesternZulu wrote: » Or another way to look at it is that 100% of countries on earth who have their own indigenous code of football call it soccer.
Feenix wrote: » You've mentioned this twice now and I still dont know if you're taking the piss or not.
Breezin wrote: » Hmm. I can't see that link. I wouldn't equate ManU people with hipsters anyway. Also, I don't see why following domestic and English/global football are mutually exclusive..
Did you smash it wrote: » It’s a huge factor in Ireland squad selection. Hence Ireland effectively has a much bigger population than the 4.9 Irish residents within the country. It’s non existent in Denmark. That was the point.
Did you smash it wrote: » Reading on RTE.ie that the public purse will be used to fund a white water rafting complex in the ifsc to the tune of 25 million. This while “the home of Irish football” Dalymount park is a half condemned ruin. It amuses me that people think Ireland is a football country because it has the highest participation rate of any sport. Truth is we have no football economy really beyond a really small time one and no matter what the FAI do they’ll never have the ability to upgrade it as there is no financial investment or wealth in football in the country. The public’s investment in football amounts to sky sports subscriptions and trips cross channel.
fryup wrote: » Well apart from North America, Australia and gaelic catholic Ireland...so about 92%
beachhead wrote: » We live in a gaga country.Sorry that's Gaelic and Hurling.The government recognises that by pouring money into the GAA coffers without being asked for it
Bobblehats wrote: » Grid Iron would be a more suitable title for that game. But, they just have to insist they had their their own version of whatever and thus soccer was born in the process! Yea, sock to me momma!
Seve OB wrote: » GAA = BogballFootball = Football............. well because you play it with your feet I guess!!! American Football = ......... well the yanks are a strange breed, a good game, but it sure as hell ain't football
Omackeral wrote: » Gaelic catholic Ireland haha!
moslo wrote: » Except when the ball is thrown into play, is headed, chested or caught. Not sure if there's any game that's played solely with the feet but I'm happy to be corrected.