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Cleaning up weeds and bird sh*t can earn League of Ireland clubs over €20,000

John O’Sullivan, former Cork City chairman and Limerick CEO, on the importance of making fans feel welcome.

LAST MONDAY MARKED the seventh anniversary of Cork City’s first game under supporter ownership.

Eleven days after being awarded a First Division licence in 2010, we travelled to Derry with 13 players and earned a famous draw in front of a massive travelling support. It was one of my best nights in football. After all the challenges, it felt like we’d done at least a few things right.

Cork City Foras Co-op fans Cork City supporters at the Brandywell in March 2010 for their first game as a supporter-owned club. Margaret McLaughlin / INPHO Margaret McLaughlin / INPHO / INPHO

A week later I walked away from our first home game as a supporter-owned club with the opposite feeling. I felt we’d gotten the basics wrong. We’d lost to Waterford, had our captain red-carded and went behind to a questionable penalty, but none of that caused my unease.

The first home game was a fantastic occasion. Our story was an engrossing one. It captured the imagination and the build-up to the game was fantastic. We had over 4,400 people in Turner’s Cross that night — for a First Division game — with kick-off delayed due to the crowd. The income from 4,400 fans established a strong financial position for the season given our very modest budget. Yet I felt we’d screwed up.

About a half-hour before kick-off, with most of the key jobs done, I took a few minutes to stand back and watch the crowd streaming in. The buzz and the noise was incredible, but much of the noise was being generated by volunteers that I’d put in place. Supporters making their way into Turner’s Cross were greeted by a cordon of volunteers looking for money.

Before supporters could get up the steps from the gate of Turner’s Cross, they had people in their faces selling programmes, selling scarves, selling membership of the supporters’ trust and selling raffle tickets. We had 4,400 people who had just parted with money outside the ground for their tickets and their first experience of the new ownership was a club with their hands out, straight away, looking for more. I felt embarrassed.

Later I’d wonder how many of those who didn’t come back based it on their first impression of walking into the ground, rather than the result or the football. The initial experience when you walk into a stadium is vitally important and over my years working in football, my mind always went back to that opening night at Turner’s Cross. Consistently, we see infrastructure and comfort cited as reasons for low attendances at SSE Airtricity League grounds.

Doing simple things well is vitally important. A lick of paint, clearing up weeds and making sure seats are free of bird shit are simple fixes. Making sure your ticket sellers and volunteers are welcoming, smiling and helpful is essential, especially when dealing with away supporters.

A view of Dalymount Park A view of Dalymount Park before Bohemians' game against Cork City last May. Donall Farmer / INPHO Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO

Clubs in general don’t make enough of an effort to ensure the return of away supporters. When Limerick FC were in Thomond Park, we targeted that specifically and were successful. It helped, of course, that we had the venue to work from. We got it right pretty much straight away, with the visit of Shamrock Rovers to Thomond Park being viewed by those outside the club as our first big test.

Before the game, we published information on the website for visiting supporters and we drilled into our own volunteers that the first interaction that the Rovers fans would have would be with them; that our job was to make them welcome so they’d want to come back for the second game later that season.

On the night of the game I had lengthy discussions with the Gardaí, who had sent two public order units which would never be seen at a rugby match there. I eventually convinced them that their presence was antagonistic rather than helpful, and they agreed to stay out of sight.

We made sure the bar was open despite protestations, that people were friendly, that the food was decent and that security was friendly. Any cans or bottles of beer we confiscated — there was a surprisingly large amount — were held back and returned after the match. We ensured a stack of programmes was available at the away stand.

Chairman Pat O’Sullivan came over to mingle with the Rovers fans in the bar prior to kick-off and wish them good luck for the season. Despite having ‘experts’ telling us at every turn that our approach was wrong, we showed trust in the Rovers fans, ignored the rumours and guff about reputation. The trust was justified, as it would continue to be right through my time at Limerick.

A general view of Thomond Park Limerick FC temporarily moved their home games to Thomond Park in 2013. Donall Farmer / INPHO Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO

I walked through the away section at half-time in that game on my way to the press box and was greeted by the late George Byrne, who had been at my table at the SFAI dinner a few months previously. He’d had a few and was enjoying himself. He thanked me for “not treating [Rovers fans] like animals” and leaving the bar open. We heard later that the Rovers AGM praised Limerick FC for their approach to the game.

It’s as simple as treating fellow supporters and away fans as you’d like to be treated, and trusted, yourself. If every Premier Division League of Ireland club added 100 away fans to each home game over the course of a season, they’d add over €20,000 to their income.

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    Mute Ross MacCárthaigh
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    Aug 30th 2013, 4:16 PM

    Whoever gets to play Mayo in the final is going to have 31 counties against them.

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    Aug 30th 2013, 8:51 PM

    It’s how we like it. Áth Cliath abúuuuu.

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    Mute Adrian Moran
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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:53 PM

    Not afraid at all , we were tested by Tyrone an came out on top .. Everyone in the country knows mayo are a different team this year .. Bring it on Dublin or Kerry cause Sam will b in the west this year !

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    Aug 30th 2013, 6:15 PM

    Cool vid.. I hope mayo finally get over the line this year. As a limerick man we feel yere pain

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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:20 PM

    Different ! I like… :-)

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    Mute Adrian Moran
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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:40 PM

    Leslie Alan rock , silly cocky dub comment best let your football do the talking Sunday … As a mayo man I hope Kerry beat ye !!

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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:43 PM

    Nothing cocky. Just humourous. Why would ye want kerry to beat us? Afraid are we?. If its Mayo v dublin in the final and you start like ye did against tyrone, its good night Irene

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    Mute Little Jim
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    Aug 30th 2013, 4:12 PM

    Looking forward to the Dublin/Kerry game, it’ll be like a final.
    Poor Mayo, I think they actually believe the hype.
    Bless ‘em.

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    Mute Sharon Murray
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    Aug 30th 2013, 8:59 PM

    Why are people so begrudging towards Mayo? Seriously?! Its not like they haven’t waited long enough to win without listening to the typical “choke” comments every 5 mins. They are in a different league this year, anyone can see that they have just as good a chance of winning the all ireland as Dublin/Kerry, if not better. Maigh-Eo abu!

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    Aug 30th 2013, 10:31 PM

    Its fear……

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    Aug 31st 2013, 12:58 AM

    Whos begrudging ? Every man and his dog wants Mayo to win and im from Kerry.

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    Mute Sharon Murray
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    Aug 31st 2013, 6:40 AM

    Delighted to hear that Ciaran! And in fairness most people feel the same , was just saying that some people seem a bit put out (scared) that Mayo are doing so well this year and just cant seem to give credit where it’s due! I really think this is the year they will do it and well deserved too!

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    Mute Peter McGlynn
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    Aug 31st 2013, 9:44 AM

    Don’t take it personally – wait till you win it – then it’s 10 times worse. It’s just petty envy.

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    Mute Stephen Kilbane
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    Aug 30th 2013, 2:45 PM

    Don’t worry about Mayo our boys are training for a final id but be looking at Kerry

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    Mute Chris Kelly
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    Aug 30th 2013, 2:04 PM

    Mayo for sandwiches, dubs for Sam!

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    Mute YourAuldLady
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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:24 PM

    Dubs could get smoothered in Kerry Gold on Sunday Chris

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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:39 PM

    Hang sambos, with Kerry Gold butter, mmmm. All that’s missing is the flask of tae, and a package of Tayho.

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    Mute Larry Bird
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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:29 PM

    Fair play to them.

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    Mute Carcu Sidub
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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:36 PM

    Sure why wouldn’t Mayo be the best at football, there is £uck all else to do there, except your cousin and sheep.

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    Mute Niall H
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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:45 PM

    Fishing, mountain climbing, hill walking, surfing, canoeing, kayaking, beautiful scenery, amazing beaches, good pubs (cheap pints), great restaurants, sense of community, cheaper cost of living. Sure who would want any of that ;)

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    Mute Carcu Sidub
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    Aug 30th 2013, 4:02 PM

    All that from a bottle of Hellmans. Cool.

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    Mute YourAuldLady
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    Aug 30th 2013, 4:21 PM

    And why does 1/2 of Dublin have a holiday home in Mayo then sid?

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    Aug 30th 2013, 5:36 PM

    As a dub (and proud of it ) ive just come back from mayo and to say they are an amazing bunch is an understatement .i found them very friendly and genuine .. So if the dubs don’t win Sam id like to see mayo .. It will be a cracker of a day on Sunday :)

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    Aug 30th 2013, 8:23 PM

    Ah people are always nice to pretty faces :)

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    Mute Niall H
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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:47 PM

    You describe it as humorous Paul. I describe it as original, different and cool. I describe your hairstyle as humorous :)

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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:12 PM

    Did he choke when he was on the crest of a wave?

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    Mute Niall H
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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:42 PM

    Wow that’s original :)

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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:49 PM

    We’ll beat kerry by 10-15 points, then beat mayo by 6-8, i get slattec everytime i predict this, but watch the dubs slaughter kerry on sunday. #COYBIB

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    Aug 30th 2013, 5:11 PM

    Nice song

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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:58 PM

    Niall I wouldn’t even respond to that pathetic comment

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    Aug 30th 2013, 3:50 PM

    *slatted

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    Aug 30th 2013, 9:24 PM

    *slated

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    Aug 31st 2013, 10:28 AM

    Jesus ye don’t half build yourselves up in mayo, sharon murray you are simply a hype machine, you and your ilk should be playing things down, not ramping it up. Ye have’nt won it in sixty odd years, hold off on yer “they deserve to win it” untill ye actually win it. Setting youselves up for a massive fall the way some of you carry on.

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