Katie Taylor in Croker?

Started by moonster, March 06, 2026, 11:12:22 PM

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Baile Brigín 2

Quote from: Tony Baloney on March 08, 2026, 12:36:17 PM
Quote from: bannside on March 08, 2026, 12:14:46 PMSo, we are not a sports mad country then!

When it comes to supporting our own there isnt a country in the world that pro rata punches its weight as much as Ireland in supporting our sporting teams/stars.

Probably be 40k in Cheltenham this week.

I stand by what I said. Price seats accordingly and the place would be jumping.


LOL. Take the drink out of Cheltenham and see how many attend.
A strange thing to point to with a view to bigging up Irish sports attendences all the same.

nrico2006

You wouldn't get 90000 at any mens boxing fight in Ireland, which is of a far higher standard, so never going to happen for a womens fight.
'To the extreme I rock a mic like a vandal, light up a stage and wax a chump like a candle.'

ranch

Quote from: bannside on March 08, 2026, 12:14:46 PMSo, we are not a sports mad country then!

When it comes to supporting our own there isnt a country in the world that pro rata punches its weight as much as Ireland in supporting our sporting teams/stars.

Probably be 40k in Cheltenham this week.


I stand by what I said. Price seats accordingly and the place would be jumping.

Living in Australia I can tell you that they support their sports stars just as much as we do.
I don't doubt that as a nation we love sport - but is it more so than most other nations? I wouldn't think so.
I see our hockey team have qualified for the world cup - does the casual sports fan care? Probably not. Let's not pretend we're any better than the rest of the world who also love sport as much as us.


snoopdog

If we are such a sports mad country then why are most county grounds three quarter empty most league games. I see the same faces at the games i go to. Theyre the sports mad element. Not those sitting in front of the tv or following the rugby team because theyre successful
 Or filling out croke pk for an all ireland final. Very few go to more than a handful of games race meetings etc on a regular basis.
 

square_ball

Those suggesting that Matchroom and Eddie Hearn should sell the majority of tickets at €20 must never of heard tell of Matchroom and Eddie Hearn before. The man would sell his own Granny for a pound note.

toby47

Quote from: square_ball on March 09, 2026, 08:38:42 AMThose suggesting that Matchroom and Eddie Hearn should sell the majority of tickets at €20 must never of heard tell of Matchroom and Eddie Hearn before. The man would sell his own Granny for a pound note.

Tickets for amateur boxing shows in leisure centres and local gyms are £25-£40. KT won't be fighting anywhere for £20 or anywhere near it.

Baile Brigín 2

Quote from: snoopdog on March 09, 2026, 08:20:48 AMIf we are such a sports mad country then why are most county grounds three quarter empty most league games. I see the same faces at the games i go to. Theyre the sports mad element. Not those sitting in front of the tv or following the rugby team because theyre successful
 Or filling out croke pk for an all ireland final. Very few go to more than a handful of games race meetings etc on a regular basis.
 
Exactly. Now trying being a 'minority' sport, basketball, hockey, swimming, rowing athletics and so on. We probably overachieve sports wise, but most of the top athletes have to move overseas to train. Because there aren't the arses on seats to have professionalism.