Or you can look at it the other way round and say that the game has gone truly global, and therefore consequently needs to be played in front of a global audience.You know the games dead when football is dictated by arabs and yanks, neither of whom have any active historical form of attachment to the game.
Top European teams have global supports and matches between them would sell out all over the world.
Broadcasting/streaming has opened up, watching to everyone everywhere.
Sadly, we have become something of a curiosity within all of this.
A big club, but not one from a top country and with players who are a level below the very best.
In some markets, the old firm would sell out, but not in all.
And no one from anywhere else is going to watch any other game involving an SPFL team apart from us and then.
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