The article analyzes St. Johnstone's decision to allocate three stands to Celtic fans for a title-deciding match, which proved to be financially beneficial and surprisingly successful on the pitch.
The author contrasts this with Rangers' approach of severely limiting away fans and the subsequent negative financial and emotional consequences, highlighting the solitary Rangers fan captured on camera as symbolic of their team's current struggles.
The article discusses the potential financial gains Rangers could have achieved by adopting a similar strategy and questions their decision-making process, considering the substantial potential revenue.
The author also highlights the negative impact of Rangersโ lack of home victories and its effects on their financial deal with 49ers.
The article further discusses the struggles of Queen's Park, despite initial promising investments and strategic plans, including the planned closure of their academy and women's team. The author questions the club's management and the future of the club following the departure of the primary sponsor.
Finally, the article criticizes the inconsistent VAR decisions in recent matches, using two specific examples to illustrate a lack of consistency and understanding of the rules of the game.