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posted on 23/3/13
polloks don't know if you heard,but Rangers have been fiddeling their attendances this season,the figures reported by the club are not the same as the police figures.
posted on 23/3/13
Your teams fecked.........finished ...........no more............end off, are you grasping this
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Just checked the league table and we are top by a considerable distance. So you are lying as per usual
posted on 23/3/13
Tim naw !!!...........ffs, you'll finish him off................leave him that one straw to cling to....................don't listen to the bad man bolloks
posted on 23/3/13
LNS............never to be a force again...............finished.
posted on 23/3/13
polloks don't know if you heard,but Rangers have been fiddeling their attendances this season,the figures reported by the club are not the same as the police figure
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And under the FOI Act, it has also been discovered that Celtic have been fiddling their's too...considerably!
posted on 23/3/13
Pontius
posted on 23/3/13
"we might not be winning but doing an alright job in that particular league table"
If you've heard some of your mob over this season, you'd think it was the only 'league table' that mattered. Only when it suits mind.
posted on 23/3/13
And under the FOI Act, it has also been discovered that Celtic have been fiddling their's too...considerably!
I know Dimmo
Celtic publicised a figure of 49,428 on the SPL website for their game against Ross County at Parkhead in December – 20,497 more than the real attendance of 28,931.
And when Rangers played Queen’s Park at Ibrox in October, the attendance figure published on the Scottish Footbal League website was 49,463.
But the real number given to police was just 34,481 – a difference of 14,982.
In the 13 league games Celtic played between the start of the season and their game against Kilmarnock on January 30, the club reported an official gate of 597,391.
But over the same period the club have only reported a figure of 437,990 to
the police.
It means the publicised figure has been inflated by 159,401 – a 36 per cent increase.
So the average number of people at each game was 33,692 rather than 45,953.
Meanwhile, Rangers played 11 home league games in Division Three between the beginning of the season and January 30.
They publicised a total attendance figure of 515,250, while the figure reported to the police was just 407,909.
That’s a difference of 107,341 – a 26 per cent increase.
On average, the number of people going through the turnstiles was 37,083, rather than the claimed 46,841.
posted on 23/3/13
That is embarrassing.
posted on 24/3/13
rangers have a higher average attendance in the 4th tier than celtic in the spl
33,692 is celtics average attendance this season,that's an average of about 26,000 empty seats at every league match
attendances are hardly celtics strongest point,even with the best fans ever in the world
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polloks don't know if you heard,but Rangers have been fiddeling their attendances this season,the figures reported by the club are not the same as the police figures.
posted 8 hours, 12 minutes ago
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really?
so celtic have a higher average attendance then?