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Rocketfingers
03 Jan 16 20:38
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Tyrone played in the Dr McKenna Cup, crowd of 49 turned up, lowest crowd i ever remember turning up for the stat of any domestic sports opening fixture, sad, the Euros 2016 will be a hammer blow as well.

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kavvie
When: 04 Jan 16 21:25
where did callits non offensive reply to this go? incredible really.whos removing them?and have they any idea of the content?
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kavvie
When: 04 Jan 16 21:31
im sure rocket you will be able to get me tickets for the 2 all irelands so ya plum!!  funny i was over in kerry recently at the north kerry football final(a minor regional competition usually played around christmas) there was 4000 at least at it.yesterday 1200 and 600 people attended two  mickey mouse starting out the year matches between clare cork hurling clare tipp football.   im sure i read somewhere the kentucky fried chicken sponsored league of ireland have an average attendance at their flagship championship games of around 1400?
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Rocketfingers
When: 04 Jan 16 22:00
49 Laugh
By:
winsamsoon
When: 04 Jan 16 22:38
Where did this figure of 49 come from??

Even tho you'd think they'd be lucky to get 10 at a friendly against a college team on the 3rd of Jan, from the few pictures I've seen there seems to be more than that on the far terrace. I can only assume most would be in the stand.

The only attendance figure for the weekend I can find is the Mayo/NUIG game which attracted 2390.
Incidently, that's only 700 less than Sligo Rovers highest of the year and 300 more than their average(not including Pre-pre-season friendlies)
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GANT007
When: 31 Jan 16 19:43
Decent crowds over the weekend.
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