So once again it is the travelling fans who pay. This is a bugbear of mine. It is the travelling fans who have to fork out the most cash, to sit in the worst viewpoints in the stadium and be treated like cattle by police and stewards ( especially in Glasgow ). Yet normally it is the travelling fans who provide an atmosphere and get the home fans going. I have witnessed this at Easter Road occasions and this is the main reason why the atmosphere at games is so poor at Ibrox and Celtic Park when the smaller teams come to visit, with little travelling support.
I fear with the current economic climate, cost of fuel, increased television on non-Saturday 3 p.m. kick offs, higher prices at the turnstiles and a disenchantment with the product on the park leads me to believe that we are about to enter a period of dwindling crowds and interest in the game.
Aberdeen have colluded with Rangers and Celtic and just passed the extra burden on to the travelling supporter. I also note that this "arrangement" starts in January. No mention of the deal done with Rangers for this month's fixture.