A crowd of around 30,000 is expected at Ibrox tomorrow night for the visit of St Johnstone.
With The Great Scottish Run taking place during the afternoon an 8pm kick off has been arranged with Premier Sports showing the match live.
After the Hampden debacle even the most loyal bears are losing the habit of going to matches, against Lyon on Thursday night the official attendance was given at 41,981 around 8,000 short on capacity costing the club around £400,000 less VAT.
As recently as April fans were anticipating winning the treble under A Proper Football Manager with advanced plans to trash George Square after clinching the title in the post split fixture at Celtic Park.
Since Phil Clement went on a heart-[umping lap of honour following a moral victory over Celtic it has been all downhill for the 2012 Tribute Act and their deluded supporters.
Next weekend will be the first anniversary of the appointment of Clement, it is fair to say that his Revolution! has stalled over the last six months.
Failure to beat Celtic in five attempts alongside the most basic style of football centring around Cyriel Dessers has left fans cold with apathy setting in at all levels.
Season Ticket holders can offer to exchange their tickets which impacts matchday sales, a downturn in attendances knocks on to every income stream from New Edmiston House to pie sales.
It seems that Clement’s next significant set back will be his last, that could come on October 24 against Steaua Bucharest or a week later when the serial losers visit Aberdeen.
As I said previously Warnick until the end of the season,King will bring him in when gets back behind the big chair.
Nah, King Dave will get the best available – Southgate!!!
Costing the club £400,000 les VAT…
Do that mob pay VAT given that they always run at a loss !