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When you’re stuck in the League of Fun, all such arguments are moot frankly. Does it actually matter? Down south for instance, Leeds United are by every measure a far bigger Club than Bournemouth for instance. Except in one - Leeds are in the Championship while Bournemouth are in the Premier League and frankly in many ways that trumps everything else.
Also, regarding ourselves as a Club, being in the top flight is everything. In terms of status, money, attractiveness to players, etc etc. it doesn’t matter how big a fan base you have, these elements are essential to being a ‘Big’ Club and we need it back pronto. We have a laugh over the Funny team’s demise through the 70s onwards and the subsequent reversal in sizes of the respective Club’s support, but we’ve kinda got away with it over the last decade as they have continued to have been just as honking as ever in that time. But if they were to suddenly put in a consistent period of relative success and improvement while we maintained our own recent Funny behaviour, then crowd sizes could easily reverse again in the future. Just like we ourselves managed from the 60s onwards.
This Club was built in its present form from over 60 years ago and it’s taken a lot of sweat, toil, tears and sheer bloody hard work to get it to where it is today. It would be tragic for it all to get chucked away by idiots in a fraction of that time. For that particular warning from history you only have to look 100 yards up the road……………….
Last edited by JamesMcClean; 15-02-2024 at 03:06 PM.
Were you living down south when Ibrox had the biggest attendance in British football, and that was a game between two fourth tier Scottish sides. This was big news for you southerners. Everyone knows that Ibrox has had more top tier trophies than any other Scottish club. But the level of support for a fourth tier club has never happened in World football. It was big news for your fellow southerners, everyone knew that no other club , especially Pacific shelf fc , would have had any hope of achieving the same crowd in similar circumstances. The Shelfers would have took their clubs advice in emails reminding them about personal hygiene, and stayed home washing their hair or sweeping their kerpits for the entire season. That is one of many reasons why Ibrox is the home of Scotland's biggest and best club.
The problem with that is you are ignoring you let your club die. You all fell for an obvious snake oil salesman in Craig Whyte and when he was exposed by BBC documentary instead of taking it on board you all went for the BBC claming it was lies and smears.
On the attendance thing yeah you all rallied to the cause with this siege mentality when you had to start life in bottom tier. With this sense of entitlement and false sense of injustice how dare a club not just falling in to administration but failing to get out of administration not just be allowed to carry on business as usual.
Yes and on the attendance bragging much forgotten you played Malmo in a crucial champions league qualifier, a game you lost which probability triggered the financial collapse as Whyte was betting on having CL money the attendance 28,828
You can brag all you like about the 49K attendances when playing East Stirling and Alloa (and falling for another snake oil salesman in Charles Green) but when you club needed you were posted missing.
You cheated (EBT's) you paid the price. Own it.