In my experience the fun of watching a game as a neutral or tourist, is the novelty value of the whole package.
So a trip to McDiarmid Park should provide that come what may.
Really enjoyed the match on Saturday, not a good game and only 2,900 there to see it.
St Johnstone fans don't sing, ever, not a single song even when they took the lead just before half time.
Partick fans were very loud all game and must have made up 1/3 of the attendance.
Alan Archibald who is manager of PTFC applied for the managers job here before Flipflop got the job, he can organise a side well, they play down both wings and keep the ball down and his style may well suit Swindon if he applied again this time if PB doesn't get appointed. PT were the better side by a long way but St Johnstone were really poor and lucky to get a draw.
Only 3 players would even make our team, the PT right back Christie Elliott, and 2 Saints players, Matty Willock on loan from Man Utd and keeper Zander Clark, the rest were average at best and not even L2 quality, the standard of football on show was similar to most Swindon games this season too.
I was sat a couple of seats away from Martin Keown and his wife who was there to watch his son Niall play CB for Partick, he was pretty poor too TBH.
£23 a ticket was pretty average but the steak pie was the highlight of a very cold day.