Maybe the Scottish Premiership should be taken out and shot.
A new League could then be formed without Rangers or Sevco.
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03-01-2020 11:29 PM #31
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03-01-2020 11:32 PM #32
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03-01-2020 11:36 PM #33
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End of the day Scotland only got 5 million people, Not all teams are going to have big home followings .
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03-01-2020 11:53 PM #34
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They won't want this sell out.
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04-01-2020 12:40 AM #36
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Should they go down gracefully with a minor support and a lot less money or should they give themselves every financial chance of getting up the league or get back up?
Then you’ve got the selling the game to Scottish football and unfortunately it looks better when trying to get the game a better deal in the future with full stands.
Then you will get complaints about the **** money we get from tv, you think companies want to pay for two men and their sheep?Last edited by The 90+2; 04-01-2020 at 12:43 AM.
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04-01-2020 12:44 AM #37
You can't really blame them, their average home crowds are pitiful and like Hamilton, Livingstone and the like you sometimes wonder how the hell they manage to stay full time. Look at the wages we pay, probably around £2000 to £3000 at most per week and that's on average gates of 14 to 17 thousand ... how the hell do these clubs even manage to pay players £500 a week after costs on gates of 3 or 4 thousand?
But that's Scottish football's curse, as another poster alluded to. Half the football fans in this country follow Celtic and Rangers* and all but 5 of the remaining clubs come from towns with populations of less than 100,000 people ... it's nothing short of miraculous that we have the number of full time clubs we do.
* I would give my right arm to get a sneaky peek at their respective supporter data bases to see just what proportion of the postcodes actually contain the letter 'G' so we could all get a better idea of just how bad glory hunting is in this country. I'm willing to bet that even if you excluded the folk living outwith Glasgow but born there you could still easily shave a good 15,000 off both their average attendances.
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04-01-2020 12:50 AM #38
Bit of a dig at their own ST holders who don't want to give up their seats. These guys are the lifeblood of the club, dangerous people to upset.
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04-01-2020 01:17 AM #39
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I understand why St J will do it but the other side of it I will have to listen to the gloating of you need Sevco or Celtic to fill your grounds yadda yadda bore bore. You would all die without us etc etc.
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04-01-2020 05:04 AM #41
What a great thread, calling them a tinpot club and wishing them to go down, its clubs like St.J we regularly struggle against, but our UBER fans think they are tinpot, fantastic, didnt we just get our erses handed to us by Livi and Ross County recently and have only actually beaten St.J 4 times in the last 15 games. They have won 5 .
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04-01-2020 05:38 AM #42
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04-01-2020 06:31 AM #43
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04-01-2020 07:18 AM #44
The problem we have is Scotland is a small country. In the SPFL premier league we have two teams who have English premiership level crowds, three who have Championship level crowds, 4 who would be league 1, maybe 2 level and there who would be def league 2 level, maybe non league in England. And they all have to compete with each other weekly.
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04-01-2020 08:23 AM #45
St Johnstone just don't have that many fans. Outside the big cities no one does these days, even Dundee and Dundee Utd fall into that bracket. Ourselves, Hearts and Aberdeen are realistically the only 3 clubs outside of Glasgow who can pull in 10K+ fans every week. For some clubs even half or a 3rd of that number is fantasy land stuff.
The days of people supporting their local club have gone. Celtic and Rangers are a huge vacuum that sucks in support from all over Scotland. I'd wager there are as almost as many Celtic fans in Dundee as there are supporters of the local clubs. Swap Celtic for Rangers and it's probably not far off being the same in Aberdeen. There's almost certainly more buses heading for Celtic and Rangers games from Edinburgh every week than there is heading to watch whatever one of Hibs and Hearts are away.
St Johnstone giving Celtic and Rangers 3 stands is a symptom of the problem not a cause of it. There is no solution to it. Two teams who have been dominant for most of their histories and a complete duopoly for the best part of 40 years in the league as well as easy access to football on TV has killed the idea of supporting your local team.
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I think they are imploring ST holders to see the bigger picture.
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04-01-2020 08:50 AM #47
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I'd be raging if Hibs did this and no chance I'd be coughing up £28. Your also handing the opposition a huge advantage. Football is about winning games and Saints are handing the opposition a huge boost before a ball is even kicked.
I understand on a short term basis why this happens but that's Scottish football in a nutshell - no thought for the medium, let alone long term.
The rest of Scottish football needs to understand that they hold the power. What would the OF do without the other 10 teams in the SPL - play each other 36 times a year? England doesn't want them, they have no where else to go.
In reality this is an appalling, anti sporting gesture that has sadly become normalised up here and is symptomatic of everything wrong with our game. Unfortunately I think things will have to get a lot worse before they get better.
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Livi hand over that to the OF. They're also outnumbered by hearts, Aberdeen, and us every home game.
That money has allowed them to attract and retain a better quality of player and their home record recently suggests they don't suffer much from there being more away fans.Mon the Hibs.
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04-01-2020 09:07 AM #50
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04-01-2020 09:11 AM #51
I'm not sure if I imagined this (it was a long time ago) but didn't they used to have crowds of 4-5,000 when they first moved to McDiarmid Park, even in Division One?
Where did they all go?
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04-01-2020 09:12 AM #52
Saints are a well run club who have never been in financial trouble.
They don't need to do this, they are choosing to.
St Johnstone have always managed to cut their cloth accordingly, even when many clubs around them were unable or unwilling to.
If you were a kid in Perth, why would you choose your local Quisling FC rather than follow the OF?
This is a vicious kick in the teeth to St Johnstone's own, most loyal fans.
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04-01-2020 09:18 AM #53
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Part of the problem was forcing clubs into having 10000 all seater stadiums in the first place.
I understand the pros and cons for clubs giving out extra tickets to the old firm, as others have said the draw of rangers and Celtic in Scotland is huge. I live in Stirling and there are several buses running from here every week for both clubs plus on top of that the armchair fans must 90% of the population at least.
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04-01-2020 09:28 AM #54
It would be interesting to find out exactly how much more profit they will make each game
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04-01-2020 09:32 AM #55
Looking at a St Johnstone forum, the feelings seem to be generally in favour of this move so just let them get on with it.
One thing that doesn't seem to be getting mentioned is there must be an increase in police and steward costs as a result of this move so any increase in ticket sales will be negated somewhat with these costs.
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That's especially highlighted at grounds like Livingston's, where the stands behind the goals (North and South) were added purely for the numbers, with no thought to the Fans.
There are literally no turnstyles, snack bars, toilets or dedicated exits... and everybody has to use the facilities at the nearest corner of the previously existing East Stand.
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04-01-2020 09:42 AM #59
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04-01-2020 10:09 AM #60
What is it with every town and city in the country being filled with gloryhunting bigots? Down south cities like Newcastle or Leeds or Nottingham etc all support their local teams. What are these glue bags missing in their sad wee lives that they cling onto bigoted coat tails from a place they’re no even from. Sad as ****
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