Incredibly well researched and enjoyable watch man. Loved the production value and you really managed to show the personality of the two clubs. Well worth the subscribe👍🔴⚫️
I wish I could go this weekend. But I planned an other derby in Belgium. Would something for next season. Combine a derby in Norway and Sweden in one weekend. What often happens. Like the Østfold derby on Saturday and the Stockholm derby om Sunday.
By the way it's not all Northside v Southside,there's also The Westside,often forgotten and represented by St Patricks Athletic,and a dockside north coastal and south coastal club Shelbourne,plus UCD from the south west.
I know there are more derbies like Shelbourne v Bohemian for example. But it didn’t made the cut. It was simply to much information. But thank you for your info maybe for a future episode.
The most popular sport here ISNT gaelic football and hurling.or rugby union.its actually association football,and I say that as a GAA fan and League of Ireland/Bohs fan
@@jacklynch9611 yes soccer outside dublin is not taken nearly as seriously in many cases its just to keep fit when GAA is not played.Dublin levels it off a good bit though
According to the FAI website there are 221000 registered males and 22000 registered females thats a good bit more than Gaelic football where there is 194000 registered male players in the republic but they are far more women about 120 000 at least.May be in dublin soccer is much more popular but outside dublin its very much a casual pursuit to keep fit for GAA
Socccer is not the most participated sport in the country its level with gaelic atleast in terms of club competitions.They are thousands of people playing 5aside which make up 60% of the participation but comparing like with like gaelic and soccer would be around 200 000 men each if you bring women into the mix though gaelic is a way out in front by 60 or 70 000 atleast.In dublin its probably the most popular still and certainly in Sligo Town,Dundalk,drogheda,Athlone,longford town.
Incredibly well researched and enjoyable watch man. Loved the production value and you really managed to show the personality of the two clubs. Well worth the subscribe👍🔴⚫️
Great video, well produced and researched. Get to the Louth Derby in November, last game of the season - Drogheda v Dundalk
Amazing video! Thank you for the upload!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Brilliant video mate 👏 , I was at this game myself. Hopefully you can do more videos on the derbys on the island of Ireland, north and south.
Love to visit Ireland again! Visit the Louth derby and de Belclasico.
You need to Come to the Østfold Derby i norway the teams ar sarpsborg 08 the best vs Fredrikstad the worst
I wish I could go this weekend. But I planned an other derby in Belgium. Would something for next season. Combine a derby in Norway and Sweden in one weekend. What often happens. Like the Østfold derby on Saturday and the Stockholm derby om Sunday.
Soccer is the popular sport in Dublin
In Dublin probably but as a whole question mark.
By the way it's not all Northside v Southside,there's also The Westside,often forgotten and represented by St Patricks Athletic,and a dockside north coastal and south coastal club Shelbourne,plus UCD from the south west.
I know there are more derbies like Shelbourne v Bohemian for example. But it didn’t made the cut. It was simply to much information. But thank you for your info maybe for a future episode.
they are talking about the main derby in irish football not the lesser ones
Up the Bohs 🔴⚫️🫡
The most popular sport here ISNT gaelic football and hurling.or rugby union.its actually association football,and I say that as a GAA fan and League of Ireland/Bohs fan
That's what the interviewee said twice in the video
Around the country as a whole, GAA is much bigger than soccer.
@@jacklynch9611 yes soccer outside dublin is not taken nearly as seriously in many cases its just to keep fit when GAA is not played.Dublin levels it off a good bit though
According to the FAI website there are 221000 registered males and 22000 registered females thats a good bit more than Gaelic football where there is 194000 registered male players in the republic but they are far more women about 120 000 at least.May be in dublin soccer is much more popular but outside dublin its very much a casual pursuit to keep fit for GAA
Athlone town v Longford town
Swansea vs Cardiff
Waterford Vs Cork
Socccer is not the most participated sport in the country its level with gaelic atleast in terms of club competitions.They are thousands of people playing 5aside which make up 60% of the participation but comparing like with like gaelic and soccer would be around 200 000 men each if you bring women into the mix though gaelic is a way out in front by 60 or 70 000 atleast.In dublin its probably the most popular still and certainly in Sligo Town,Dundalk,drogheda,Athlone,longford town.
There's also Shelburne and st Patrick's athletic not just. Thies 2 do your fucken research before you go to to the games
@@johnmahon3305 I never said this was the only derby in Dublin. I pick this one it is the most known one.
Went for the 2 big clubs in Dublin 😊