Scottish Football Thread | 2024/25

‘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
We offer to buy tickets for games the home team can’t sell. As for donating? You do realise you got £1.6m from the CL because we are there?

Funny how when Rangers had loads of everybody else’s money, no one asked them. Or it was bad for our game. Too busy crawling up the arse of Murray.

The question shouldn’t be what are Celtic going to do, it shouid be, what the fuck are you going to do for your own clubs?

We will still buy your tickets, you won’t sell us them, so you can stew in your own fucking stupidity.
 
We offer to buy tickets for games the home team can’t sell. As for donating? You do realise you got £1.6m from the CL because we are there?

Funny how when Rangers had loads of everybody else’s money, no one asked them. Or it was bad for our game. Too busy crawling up the arse of Murray.

The question shouldn’t be what are Celtic going to do, it shouid be, what the fuck are you going to do for your own clubs?

We will still buy your tickets, you won’t sell us them, so you can stew in your own fucking stupidity.
You do realise I’m talking about giving a percentage of our money away. Money wedesperate Need
 
How are Kilmarnock allowed to continue using an artificial pitch? I thought they were banned.

Not until 26/27, so another almost 2 seasons of opposition tears. That's if they get banned, some lower league clubs are taking legal action against the ban. Good luck to them.
 
Didn't answer my original point there. Why don't they use conventional grass pitches?

Sorry I thought your point was that you thought they were banned.

Because if they did, then their academy, under 18s, women's team etc would have nowhere to train currently. They were previously renting training facilities a good while away from the local community at considerable cost - far from ideal. The club's owner is currently overseeing the building of a new, local training facility which will see us return to grass for first team fixtures - with or without any ban.
 

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