Scottish Football Thread | 2024/25

Watched the wee team game this afternoon.
They are woeful.
A dissallowed goal in ijury time that took ages to rule out despite being well offside the highlight.
Davie Gray going to go the same way as Naismith?
 
Maybe in some small sections in NI but most could not careless about either of them or their league, English Prem is king.
City, the 2 scouse teams and some obscure club from Stretford have been popular there for decades. Seen as safe teams without any stupid baggage like the Ugly Sisters carry.
 
If we can get 6 points from our next 4 fixture we’ll have done fantastically well

First time Aberdeen have had more than 19000 attendance four home games in a row since 1948
‘Build it and they will come’

Aberdeen have always had a very decent core support and the amount they take on their travels has always been impressive considering their nearest games about 70 miles away

Makes the league much more interesting

I noticed TNS have given a sizeable amount from their European success to be divided between other welsh league clubs. Dutch clubs already do something similar. Time our clubs got together to work for the collective good of all
 
‘Build it and they will come’

Aberdeen have always had a very decent core support and the amount they take on their travels has always been impressive considering their nearest games about 70 miles away

Makes the league much more interesting

I noticed TNS have given a sizeable amount from their European success to be divided between other welsh league clubs. Dutch clubs already do something similar. Time our clubs got together to work for the collective good of all
Zero chance Celtic would ever do something that benefits the league rather than distances the gap they have with others, they even have the refs onside
 

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