Quote Originally Posted by steviex View Post
I disagree mate the pub I was in last night half the folk were only occasionally watching the action. We all commented on in years gone by you wouldnt have been able to move and all eyes would have been on the game. Its been like that the last few years. There were actually folk laughing when we did our usual fpuck up. Christ even the fans getting interviewed on their way to the game when asked what they thought we got "as long as we score a goal" holy fpuck thats the level we are at. Utter acceptance of sh1te and our aspirations are "as long as we score a goal"

This country and all those in charge of its improvement / development and our media have a losers mentality running through them like a stick of Blackpool Rock. Its alright for us to lose and we console ourselves with the blandest but never ending list of reasons why we lost and why its OK. Its an utter cancer in Scottish Football.
The tartan army is to blame for much of the malaise, they happily tell anyone who will listen that they are only there for the party, back in the day the players were slated for poor performances, now the tartan army sings away like a canary on acid and have no problems with defeats to what we once considered easy fodder, there is not one country in world football nowadays that wouldn't fancy their chances against us, but its ok cos the fans get pished, have their photies taken with coppers and go home to await the next drunken foray into Europe.

Throw these "fans" in with our jobs for the boys SFA and you have a great combination of neither giving a phuk about our national game and how we have become a laughing stock, you see for the SFA its all about them and for the tartan army its all about them, when it should be only about the football, but neither will do anything about it as the status quo suits them.

Our game needs a clear out from top to bottom, but that can only happen if the fans demand it, sadly the pish being served up suits everyone concerned in the Scottish national football team so it won't change, we will get a new manager' but the fundamentals will remain exactly as they are, Stewart Petrie is about to take over as SFA president and will be different boss same as the old boss and the fans will accept anything he says.