16. Rangers Fans Don't Miss Celtic As Much As People Thought
The facts speak for themselves, attendances have dwindled across the board in the Scottish Premiership since Rangers departed the league. There have been some exceptions, of course, but these have been short-lived acts of defiance - generally speaking, the lack of competition has even managed to bore a lot of Celtic fans, and empty stands are the norm at grounds across the country. Remarkably, aside from a slight blip this past season when Rangers were playing some truly awful football, attendances at Ibrox have been surprisingly good. It's not fair to say that every Celtic supporter misses Rangers, that would be utterly ludicrous, but the same can be said on the other side. Rangers fans don't really seem to mind who the club are playing, so long as they have a team who give their all and provide entertainment during games. The same cannot be said for the dull Premiership, which may as well be handed to Celtic at the start of every season.
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