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Seems to be a better way to go than playing pointless friendlies and dunting oor co efficient/ranking against teams we are unlikely to beat to make money from glamour friendlies like playing Brazil at the Emirates & Japan or USA away style games in the past.
Canada at Easter Road showed friendlies are not popular too but hope to fuck the get the ticket pricing right and stop copying the engerlish on maxing the price over the attendance as full stadiums promote the national feeling, chance of success and general feeling over empty stadiums feeding the negativity around our game.
Make it £15 & a fiver and fill Hampden. We are relying on more travelling to Hampden more than ever with Sevconian boycott. Fuck them, fill it with folk and let them afford it.
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Arabnophobia wrote:
Seems to be a better way to go than playing pointless friendlies and dunting oor co efficient/ranking against teams we are unlikely to beat to make money from glamour friendlies like playing Brazil at the Emirates & Japan or USA away style games in the past.
Canada at Easter Road showed friendlies are not popular too but hope to fuck the get the ticket pricing right and stop copying the engerlish on maxing the price over the attendance as full stadiums promote the national feeling, chance of success and general feeling over empty stadiums feeding the negativity around our game.
Make it £15 & a fiver and fill Hampden. We are relying on more travelling to Hampden more than ever with Sevconian boycott. Fuck them, fill it with folk and let them afford it.
I'm agreeing with you arabnophobia up to a point, but I'm a wee bit confused by the 'Sevconian boycott' section.
What do you mean? I'm thinking recent times have made little difference in the numbers of Ibrox fans going to Scotland games, but there's no way for me to prove this.
Generally, I think folk are pissed off with the SFA, and that is what is leading to apathy towards the national side.
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PatReilly wrote:
Arabnophobia wrote:
Seems to be a better way to go than playing pointless friendlies and dunting oor co efficient/ranking against teams we are unlikely to beat to make money from glamour friendlies like playing Brazil at the Emirates & Japan or USA away style games in the past.
Canada at Easter Road showed friendlies are not popular too but hope to fuck the get the ticket pricing right and stop copying the engerlish on maxing the price over the attendance as full stadiums promote the national feeling, chance of success and general feeling over empty stadiums feeding the negativity around our game.
Make it £15 & a fiver and fill Hampden. We are relying on more travelling to Hampden more than ever with Sevconian boycott. Fuck them, fill it with folk and let them afford it.I'm agreeing with you arabnophobia up to a point, but I'm a wee bit confused by the 'Sevconian boycott' section.
What do you mean? I'm thinking recent times have made little difference in the numbers of Ibrox fans going to Scotland games, but there's no way for me to prove this.
Generally, I think folk are pissed off with the SFA, and that is what is leading to apathy towards the national side.
Some of them boycott Scotland matches as they feel they were badly treated by the SFA when they died. This is topped up by having half a team of Celtic players at the moment on top of other issues.
I'm pissed of with the SFA and have been for years but it won't stop me supporting my country.
Pissed of with ST too and it won't stop me going to Tannadice.
To work with good effect boycotts need to be well backed or they are just weakening your teams chances and creating more negativity.