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Originally Posted by Henkesghost
Think Celtic have proved with a win away in Moscow a draw against Benfica and a right good go against the best team in the world in their own midden that we would more than hold our own in the Premiership. Very very proud of this very young side and Lenny 
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Are you having a laugh?
Rangers play defensively away in Europe and get slaughtered in the press for playing 'anti-football'. Celtic get run ragged round the pitch and park the bus in front of the goals and all of a sudden lemon is a tactical genius.
http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionslea...view/influence
90/10 possession in favour of Barca. If it wasn't for the EPL reject in goals it would have been a cricket score.
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Originally Posted by LondonRoad
The average attendances of the other clubs are likely to increase if they had a realistic chance of winning the league. If you look at the attendances of European Countries outwith the big 4, Scottish clubs are quite well supported.
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Was that not the rubbish spouted when Rangers were kicked out the league? That attendances would soar with a new competitiveness for European football each year.
How's that working out for them then?
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Originally Posted by Hugh
(including Celtic with an average attendance of over 45k)
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In their dreams. Funnily enough the actual attendance figures at games this year has been consistently 10k or so below the reported figure. Even for 3PM Saturday games not on TV they are lucky if Snake Mountain is half full.