Not quite the same comparison though is it?Risk to your football team versus risk to your job/pension/financial security.
It's easy to blame the MSM but they have had quite a few open goals provided in the shape of the SG's proposed economic policy.
Presenting CU as a fait accompli.
No detailed plan B.
Oil revenue estimates that bear no relation to reality.
I could go on.
If there were a No I suspect that there will be a lot of finger-pointing internally within the SNP. Salmond might take some of that flak, for example, due to his performance in the first debate. The other person who I think would have to shoulder some responsibility is the Finance Minister John Swinney.
Remember him? The invisible man of the Yes campaign team.