KenL
Tour Rookie
I was hoping QP would win myself.
I've been to junior games with crowds of a few thousand.Over 7000 at the Perth Saints vs Dundee Utd game on Saturday...of which 2700 were United fans, which means diddy Saints pulled in over 4300 home support. Not bad given the population of Perth is about 47,000.
The support is there - as was the win. Four pts from last two games sees Saints only needing one win to most probably be safe. Suggests changing manager was done JIT - though could still be too late. Fingers crossed,
Don't doubt it, but not sure that that actually matters.I've been to junior games with crowds of a few thousand.
OK.Don't doubt it, but not sure that that actually matters.
Whataboot the NI contingents...never mind those from the rest of Scotland. Besides - making any sort of comparison between either of Celtic or Rangers and any team other than maybe the Edinburgh main pair is surely nonsensical - and I think you know that.OK.
Glasgow has a population of about 500 000. 100 000 of them go to Ibrox or Celtic Park every home game.
NI, a couple of hundred at Ibrox I'd imagine. I compared the likes of St. J with junior teams, that didn't go down well either.Whataboot the NI contingents...never mind those from the rest of Scotland. Besides - making any sort of comparison between either of Celtic or Rangers and any team other than maybe the Edinburgh main pair is surely nonsensical - and I think you know that.But OK - if you think a crowd of over 7000 for a Tayside derby is nothing to write home about then fine.
Difficult when much, if not most, of Scotland sees Scottish football through GW&G or RW&B specs. But the smaller teams can but try - and that starts by convincing the young boy and girl that the product offered by the Glasgow pair is in some ways less than wholesome or attractive..NI, a couple of hundred at Ibrox I'd imagine. I compared the likes of St. J with junior teams, that didn't go down well either.
Put a good product out and the crowds will be there every week.
Thing is Scotland is a small place. Population of Yorkshire is about the same.Difficult when much, if not most, of Scotland sees Scottish football through GW&G or RW&B specs. But the smaller teams can but try - and that starts by convincing the young boy and girl that the product offered by the Glasgow pair is in some ways less than wholesome or attractive..
That'll be that then!Airdrie pumping Falkirk 5-0 at half time in the first leg![]()
Which makes a decent crowd, as 7000+ is, for a match between two teams that have had very poor seasons worth at least some small recognition.Thing is Scotland is a small place. Population of Yorkshire is about the same.
You win.Which makes a decent crowd, as 7000+ is, for a match between two teams that have had very poor seasons worth at least some small recognition.
It's fine, they still have one finger left on their counting hand...Airdrie pumping Falkirk 5-0 at half time in the first leg![]()
I’d accept a draw against either of the OFYou win.![]()
attendance was 3,784.Just turned on the Partick v Queens Park play off.
Tiny crowd, pretty, no, very poor.
That's way more than it looks on TV, so that's good.attendance was 3,784.
That's about average for Thistle, and more than a lot of clubs get. Queen's Park have a very small fanbase, their average home crowd is around 600.
Would have thought they would get a bit more for a play off game, but I'm assuming it was televised? That would have taken a good number off the gate.
QP are effectively a new club, and I’m guessing their home is almost equidistant between Ibrox and Parkhead. So not easy to build a local support base.attendance was 3,784.
That's about average for Thistle, and more than a lot of clubs get. Queen's Park have a very small fanbase, their average home crowd is around 600.
Would have thought they would get a bit more for a play off game, but I'm assuming it was televised? That would have taken a good number off the gate.