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Prenty said In public that separate money will be spent on the COE. What is getting rebuilt is the dome and debatable if it needed. Another storm will likely take it again. To make money you look to attract the biggest possible crowd to attend a match, once in attendance further money can be made on programmes food etc. All the Connnacht GAA did was turn plenty away from attending awful business sense and then are complaining about losing money you really can't make it up. Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 807 - 28/04/2026 12:03:34 2669477 Link 0 |
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There was 5/6,000 at the Dublin/Kildare match,
BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 4239 - 28/04/2026 13:09:10 2669513 Link 1 |
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I agree re interest, but the reality is that attendances at matches are swelled by the casual supporter. This is the difficulty facing professional sport in particular, balancing the values of the sport with the need to drive revenue through entertainment. Most counties have a core support of somewhere between 3,000 to maybe 12,000 at the extreme (Cork hurlers would stand alone at 20,000 plus I reckon, more than Dublin footballers) . So 6,000 to 10,000 at most matches is about where you'd expect. If you put any obstacle in the way of people outside this core they will stay away. Eddie the Exile (Monaghan) - Posts: 1315 - 28/04/2026 17:07:14 2669596 Link 0 |