- Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:34 am
#383157
It's silly season once again. That old ditty about "Old Firm to England" is doing the rounds again. Some guy at Bolton wants a two tier Premiership, each of 18 teams. So the 20 teams in the Premiership at the time, plus another 14 from the Championship would be invited to join along with Celtic and Rangers.
Won't happen.
1. The big clubs in the current setup won't want it. They'll lose revenue from the drop to an 18 team league. Plus there's that small threat that the Glasgow giants have the potential given a level playing field of cash to break into that top four cartel and someone would miss out on the Champions League.
2. The smaller Premiership clubs won't want it. More chance of losing their top division status. Those less likely to get relegated won't want the drop in revenue either.
3. The Championship clubs won't want it. Although they'd probably benefit from the increase in money that they'll supposedly get (I don't see how, you're still the second tier whatever label you put on it) 14 of them will be happy while there's another 10 who will complain about Celtic and Rangers jumping in front of them. There's a guy at Crystal Palace who says that would be fine if Celtic and Rangers pay 100 million to them! Yeah right, get real.
4. Celtic and Rangers might not want it. They're trading guaranteed Europe for being stuck in England. Sure, the money is better but would that make up for it? I know I'd much rather watch Celtic v Barcelona than Celtic v Barnsley. No offense to Barnsley you just begin with B. Kinda where the comparison with Barca stops.
5. The Scottish teams won't want it. On the one hand, they'll have a shot at winning the league! On the other hand, no one will watch or care and most of them will go to the wall. To be honest, if things continue to go the way they're going up here, they might win the league in another few seasons anyway. Both Celtic and Rangers are falling backwards. So really, what's in it for them another couple of seasons won't bring?
6. The police won't want it. Seriously, do you think Greater Manchester Police want the Rangers fans back in their jurisdiction any time soon after last year's UEFA Cup final?! And I'm sure the return of the Celtic morons who want to sing about Bobby Sands and the IRA are more than welcome too.
7. UEFA won't allow it. They've already stated there'll be no cross border football. Which conveniently ignores the likes of Monaco having a team in the French league and the Northern Irish city of Derry playing in the Republic of Ireland's league. They're not the only teams doing that mind you.
I think that covers just about everyone.
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