726 at Bray v Harps with easily over 100 of that Harps.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
After 7 games this season, Treaty United have recorded a higher total attendance than they did after 18 league games last year.
What's the reason for Treatys improved support? I know ye had a good start but results poor since.
I'm guessing but, new takeover buzz and good promotion of opening game which fed into subsequent games (thanks to wins). The new jersey was a plus too.
Monday's attendance of 726 was good considering the Riverfest was on all weekend. Still a lot to be done for the club to embed itself in the community fully.
It's a good start, but only a start.
Ticket Information for Cobh Ramblers FC versus Cork City – St. Colman’s Park Friday 10th May
This game, will be the first all ticket game at the new St. Colman’s Park. With that comes the added challenge of staging a large crowd at the new ground.
After discussion with An Garda and advice from the relevant parties, and our neighbours around St. Colman’s Park the capacity for the fixture will be limited to 3,000.
The expected 10% of 300 tickets were initially issued to Cork City Season ticket holders but due to a request from Cork, additional tickets were issued to Cork City FC which will bring their ticket allocation up to 20% or 600.
Friday’s fixture will allow the club and its many volunteers to test the capacity of the ground to operate as a safe and friendly environment for all to enjoy.
Seems to be the same ticket allocation process Kerry had for the same game, you'd imagine it should have no problem selling out regardless?
Cobh are averaging about 7-800 since returning to St. Colman's Park, but having attended some of these home games I would say that the attendance is mainly teenagers and young children. The adults numbers would be in the 2-300's.
Cobh last two results is a boost for the team going into this game but attracting more fans to this game is still a problem. I would expect about 1,500 to support Cobh, if the team were challenging for promotion then you could expect this figure to be in the 2-3000 number as fans from around would consider attending. Unfortunately, the floating fan will pick and choose their attendance at games based on results and how the team is progressing!
Just look at the Cork v Wexford attendance on Monday. Over 2,500, a lot of people would have been surprised at that figure not being closer to 4.000+! I think many City fans are disappointed with the way City play as it seems to be all about getting a result, while the entertainment factor is way done the priority list!
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