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Seveno
04-11-2012, 06:36 PM
Stewart Regan's 'Armageddon' doesn't seem to be happening if you look at our attendances against the same fixture last year.

I have list the attendance figures for this season with last season's in brackets.

Hearts 12,887 (15,013)
St Johnstone 9,639 ( 8,323)
Kilmarnock 9,723 ( 8,169)
ICT 9,908 ( 6,923)
Dundee 10,163 (11,380 v Rangers)
St Mirren 10,358 ( 8,886)

We all know why this season's attendance against Hearts was so low but clearly, with a successful team, we will be able to beat last year's attendance figures - even without Rangers.

StevieC
04-11-2012, 06:48 PM
Stewart Regan's 'Armageddon' doesn't seem to be happening

Our neighbours may argue otherwise ...

nonshinyfinish
04-11-2012, 06:56 PM
Our neighbours may argue otherwise ...

Their impending doom is all of their own making. Its only connection to Sevco's implosion is how f***ing funny it is.

LancashireHibby
04-11-2012, 06:58 PM
Our neighbours may argue otherwise ...
Only because they're embarrassed at losing both of their clubs within a year.

Danderhall Hibs
04-11-2012, 07:16 PM
Is the answer Celtic?

Phil D. Rolls
04-11-2012, 07:44 PM
Stewart Regan's 'Armageddon' doesn't seem to be happening if you look at our attendances against the same fixture last year.

I have list the attendance figures for this season with last season's in brackets.

Hearts 12,887 (15,013)
St Johnstone 9,639 ( 8,323)
Kilmarnock 9,723 ( 8,169)
ICT 9,908 ( 6,923)
Dundee 10,163 (11,380 v Rangers)
St Mirren 10,358 ( 8,886)

We all know why this season's attendance against Hearts was so low but clearly, with a successful team, we will be able to beat last year's attendance figures - even without Rangers.

Is the answer - Celtic FC, and numerous paramilitary organisations on both sides of the divide?

AlbertK86
04-11-2012, 08:14 PM
Regan is an absolute c0(k !!


No doubt in ma mind he wants to keep Potter as well which re-affirms ma initial remark

iwasthere1972
04-11-2012, 08:35 PM
How much better off will we be this season if we finish 2nd (got my optimistic y fronts on) than our 11th place last season. Normally it would be about 60k per place but I don't know if this has changed with only having one tax dodging team in the SPL this season.

Phil D. Rolls
04-11-2012, 08:39 PM
How much better off will we be this season if we finish 2nd (got my optimistic y fronts on) than our 11th place last season. Normally it would be about 60k per place but I don't know if this has changed with only having one tax dodging team in the SPL this season.

You would expect crowds to increase in the last quarter if teams are fighting it out for second place, or even a shot at the title.

Springbank
04-11-2012, 08:53 PM
Is the answer - Celtic FC, and numerous paramilitary organisations on both sides of the divide?

I totally know what you mean.

The only thing I have as a sneaky feeling is that the more Charles Green plays to the warped weirdo gallery of 25k bigots (thus putting off the fair minded sports fans that used to follow the club formerly known as Rangers, and there were a few who were non-bigoted but happened to be weedgies wanting to watch a bit of soccer) the more he plays to the weirdos, the more he drives Rangers into the ground.

I have a sneaky feeling that the OF are yesterday's Pizza and there is a vacuum for the likes of good people and forward-looking clubs like Hibs & Aberdeen to fill and gain wider support. Here's hoping!