The tribal aspect attached to the Old Firm clubs in this country mean it's virtually impossible to draw a comparison with any other footballing nation.
Both Celtic & Rangers draw a fair chunk of their support from the north & south of Ireland every week, along with a lesser amount of fans coming up from down south.
Add to that the amount of people who travel from all over Scotland to watch both sides, along with the Glasgow based fanbase.
The only real exceptions can be found in Edinburgh & Aberdeen, where Hearts, Hibs & Aberdeen can draw a decent home crowd most weeks (recent Aberdeen shenanigans apart).
The west of Scotland primarily is always going to be faced with the Old Firm pilgrimage every week.
The only way to put a dent in that is to make our football more attractive to the local customer. It just so happens that the local customer in Motherwell is pretty skint.
We need to be letting under 16's into the games for nothing, and reducing the cost of matchday tickets, especially games that are televised.
We can batter about ideas such as reducing the league, expanding the league etc all we want, but if £20 a ticket is too much for the majority when it's 12 teams, it'll still be too much when it's 10 teams or 18 teams.
As the financial situation in the country worsens, we'll see less and less people coming to games.