aimed at celtic becaus to be fair it wont affect them because their fan base takes care of itself,more so at the teams,caley/aberdeen e.t.c. who listend to fans who canna be bothered to turn up to support their "club".emegency meetings now called,what you gonna do????rely on armchair fans.pfft
we have taken our medicine,now you take yours.open up.
wonder who will be papped down by the time we are back
not so much
posted on 14/7/12
up to peterheed,6 tins o t an a bag o haddys
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posted on 14/7/12
We'll be back, pretty sure if that...
...and what we come back to will prob be a much lower standard of league, Celtic included, so should be able to challenge again.
posted on 14/7/12
Nobody really knows what the future holds.
More fans might actually go back to the football next season.
You never know.
posted on 14/7/12
Tim, I hope they do mate, but I'm dubious....
If they do then something positive will have came out of this at last......but less money means lower standard fans just have to accept this and get behind whatever team it is they support
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Zach
Guess that shows experts are well paid. That's the worst suggestion I've heard in a while.
.....will be a game of wait and see, nobody really knows yet the full financial hit that teams will be taking
posted on 14/7/12
I would wager that attendances will be very similar.
The reality will be that teams like Kilmarnock, St Mirren and St Johnstone will now have to rely on kids. Whereas before they may have had a core of 15 experienced pros, I reckon that would go down to around 10. The kids will be thrown in. Is that a bad thing? Absolutely not for the national team.
posted on 14/7/12
You're not the people any more.
One down, one to go.
FTOF
posted on 14/7/12
'FTOF'