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11 hours ago, Darren44 said:

Well lets your ideas people. 

You're posting in the dying embers of a 900 page thread about reconstruction. With the greatest of respect, if you want to read people's ideas, and responses to those ideas, f**k off back to page one and find them for yourself.

Coming on here and failing to add to 14 correctly doesn't earn you the right to start demanding responses.

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In Rugby Scotland, Wales, Ireland formed the CELTIC LEAGUE in order to compete with the English and French Rugby Leagues.

 

Well Ladies and Gentlemen its time for Football to do the same as its Rugby County Parts like it or not. Cross Border Leagues are the Future for Small Nations. In order to compete with the big Leagues.

CELTIC LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

SCOTLAND  6 Teams

Northern Ireland 6 Teams

Irish Republic 6 Teams

Wales                2 Teams

A 20 team league playing twice. The bottom team each season is relegated to there national League. Alternatively you could two division Celtic Leagues. With National leagues as Third Division.

Games would be played on a weekend to enable fans to travel. and free up mid week for European Games.

 

UEFA OBJECTS

 

UEFA in the past as objected. However UEFA now accept Cross Border leagues will become a reality for clubs to compete with the bigger leagues.

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12 hours ago, Darren44 said:

The Alternative and most radical is for an British League. However only the Glasgow clubs, Dundee sides, Edinburgh sides would be match. Maybe Aberdeen. The rest i doubt it. 

Thanks mate.

But if you leave us out under your plans we will rule Scotland. Decades of domestic dominance.

30 years of OF dominance to become a mere blip in the history of Aberdeen's league.

I like it, good idea Darren.

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12 hours ago, Darren44 said:

The Alternative and most radical is for an British League. However only the Glasgow clubs, Dundee sides, Edinburgh sides would be match. Maybe Aberdeen. The rest i doubt it. 

A British league would significantly disadvantage Scottish teams. Scottish clubs' main source of income is gate receipts, whereas English clubs benefit from greater TV income. 

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1 hour ago, Darren44 said:

In Rugby Scotland, Wales, Ireland formed the CELTIC LEAGUE in order to compete with the English and French Rugby Leagues.

 

Well Ladies and Gentlemen its time for Football to do the same as its Rugby County Parts like it or not. Cross Border Leagues are the Future for Small Nations. In order to compete with the big Leagues.

CELTIC LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

SCOTLAND  6 Teams

Northern Ireland 6 Teams

Irish Republic 6 Teams

Wales                2 Teams

A 20 team league playing twice. The bottom team each season is relegated to there national League. Alternatively you could two division Celtic Leagues. With National leagues as Third Division.

Games would be played on a weekend to enable fans to travel. and free up mid week for European Games.

 

UEFA OBJECTS

 

UEFA in the past as objected. However UEFA now accept Cross Border leagues will become a reality for clubs to compete with the bigger leagues.

And a lot of traditional Scottish rugby teams are on their knees because of it, grass roots is not a very "happy place".

For me any move to this would be the death knell of Scottish football. Not a fan of cross border leagues, as to be fair it's nothing to do with football, but driven by a desire for TV money and armchair viewers for the TV companies. Due to Scotland having, to be fair, such a strong league in terms of the number of folk that go to see it, would that actually help or would playing teams that are part-time drop the Scottish "quality" and therefore fans and viewers once the novelty wore off and the reality hit. The Scottish leagues left behind would drop in comparison and in my view this would be detrimental to Scottish football and would confirm to the world we'd given up.

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Just now, Tannadeechee said:

And a lot of traditional Scottish rugby teams are on their knees because of it, grass roots is not a very "happy place".

For me any.move to this would be the death knell of Scottish football. Not a fan of cross border leagues, as to be fair it's nothing to do with football, but driven by a desire for TV money and armchair viewers for the TV companies. Due to Scotland having, to be fair, the such a strong league in terms of the number of folk that go to see it, would that actually help or would playing teams that are part-time drop the Scottish "quality" and there fore fans and viewers once the novelty wore off and the reality hit. The Scottish leagues left behind would drop in comparison and in my view this would be detrimental to Scottish football and would confirm to the world we'd given up.

Well there's a positive in this after all. 

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12 hours ago, craigkillie said:

So rare that in fact there were in fact two Scottish club in the group stages of the Europa League the previous season too.

Darren is obviously yet another of these JKB sockpuppet accounts where reasoned argument is pointless - save your brainpower.

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29 minutes ago, Darren44 said:

In Rugby Scotland, Wales, Ireland formed the CELTIC LEAGUE in order to compete with the English and French Rugby Leagues.

 

Well Ladies and Gentlemen its time for Football to do the same as its Rugby County Parts like it or not. Cross Border Leagues are the Future for Small Nations. In order to compete with the big Leagues.

CELTIC LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

SCOTLAND  6 Teams

Northern Ireland 6 Teams

Irish Republic 6 Teams

Wales                2 Teams

A 20 team league playing twice. The bottom team each season is relegated to there national League. Alternatively you could two division Celtic Leagues. With National leagues as Third Division.

Games would be played on a weekend to enable fans to travel. and free up mid week for European Games.

 

UEFA OBJECTS

 

UEFA in the past as objected. However UEFA now accept Cross Border leagues will become a reality for clubs to compete with the bigger leagues.

1.  So a 20-team league would have 12 part-time teams. That's going to bring Sky running with their cheque book.

2.  What would be the attraction for the Scottish, and especially Welsh, clubs?

3.  What is a "County Part"?

4.  Why All The Unnecessary (And Wrong) Capitals?

5. When do the schools go back?

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I like the idea of our teams playing in a 'Celtic League', purely because of the utter fury that it would inspire from one club's fans. The SPFL already is Celtic's league thanks to Liewell, amirire?

Seriously, though, this idea could be a winner. Throw in the Colts and a few part-timers from the lower reaches of the English pyramid, and you've got a league structure that could aspire to the same success as the Challenge Cup.

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1 hour ago, Lofarl said:

Hearts and Thistle have blocked making the arbitration evidence public.  

Yes, usual nonsensical reasoning included in this article - 

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/spfl-blast-back-hearts-partick-22463878#ICID=Android_DailyRecordNewsApp_AppShare

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1 hour ago, Darren44 said:

In Rugby Scotland, Wales, Ireland formed the CELTIC LEAGUE in order to compete with the English and French Rugby Leagues.

 

Well Ladies and Gentlemen its time for Football to do the same as its Rugby County Parts like it or not. Cross Border Leagues are the Future for Small Nations. In order to compete with the big Leagues.

CELTIC LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

SCOTLAND  6 Teams

Northern Ireland 6 Teams

Irish Republic 6 Teams

Wales                2 Teams

A 20 team league playing twice. The bottom team each season is relegated to there national League. Alternatively you could two division Celtic Leagues. With National leagues as Third Division.

Games would be played on a weekend to enable fans to travel. and free up mid week for European Games.

 

UEFA OBJECTS

 

UEFA in the past as objected. However UEFA now accept Cross Border leagues will become a reality for clubs to compete with the bigger leagues.

Its really, really not.

So many reasons why this is daft, many of which have been posted and I can't be arsed typing the fuckton of others.

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In Rugby Scotland, Wales, Ireland formed the CELTIC LEAGUE in order to compete with the English and French Rugby Leagues.
 
Well Ladies and Gentlemen its time for Football to do the same as its Rugby County Parts like it or not. Cross Border Leagues are the Future for Small Nations. In order to compete with the big Leagues.
CELTIC LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
SCOTLAND  6 Teams
Northern Ireland 6 Teams
Irish Republic 6 Teams
Wales                2 Teams
A 20 team league playing twice. The bottom team each season is relegated to there national League. Alternatively you could two division Celtic Leagues. With National leagues as Third Division.
Games would be played on a weekend to enable fans to travel. and free up mid week for European Games.
 
UEFA OBJECTS
 
UEFA in the past as objected. However UEFA now accept Cross Border leagues will become a reality for clubs to compete with the bigger leagues.

I realise this may sound rich after last July's fiasco, but this would be a total mismatch in quality. The top six Scottish clubs are so far ahead of those from each of the other leagues. If you allowed natural promotion and relegation to this I'd be willing to bet that a 20 team Celtic league would eventually contain 18 or 19 Scottish clubs with a token one or two from Ireland.

And despite people constantly claiming that UEFA don't mind cross-border leagues, there is exactly zero evidence of that and nobody anywhere in Europe has actually done so.
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17 minutes ago, DeeTillEhDeh said:

Is this a *** or a mini-***?

Isn't it another account for the character who made the "Best Scottish Results in Europe" thread and another with makey up teams competing in a "British League", listing winners for the last 100 years like 'Belfast Celtic' etc?

The Simpsons Reaction GIF

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1 hour ago, Darren44 said:

In Rugby Scotland, Wales, Ireland formed the CELTIC LEAGUE in order to compete with the English and French Rugby Leagues.

 

Well Ladies and Gentlemen its time for Football to do the same as its Rugby County Parts like it or not. Cross Border Leagues are the Future for Small Nations. In order to compete with the big Leagues.

CELTIC LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

SCOTLAND  6 Teams

Northern Ireland 6 Teams

Irish Republic 6 Teams

Wales                2 Teams

A 20 team league playing twice. The bottom team each season is relegated to there national League. Alternatively you could two division Celtic Leagues. With National leagues as Third Division.

Games would be played on a weekend to enable fans to travel. and free up mid week for European Games.

 

UEFA OBJECTS

 

UEFA in the past as objected. However UEFA now accept Cross Border leagues will become a reality for clubs to compete with the bigger leagues.

We've already got enough part time sides with ramshackle stadiums. It wouldn't improvement our game any. 

Again. Won't EVER happen as it would need a majority vote and I cannot many voting for it. Certainly none of the part time sides. 

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14 hours ago, Tannadeechee said:

One more thing, can the next twat that comes on here get an instant ban for using the pish "laughing stock" to describe Scottish football. I'm fucking sick of it. Don't like it, then bugger off and don't watch it. I take it that those that call it that have absolutely no knowledge of world football. Far worse laughing stocks out there. We do have problems yes but a laughing stock it isn't. 

To be fair nothing would make us a laughing stock quicker than a 14 team top flight with a 6/7 split and 1 team looking on, with the bottom 7 playing a grand total of four post split games.

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1 minute ago, ribzanelli said:

To be fair nothing would make us a laughing stock quicker than a 14 team top flight with a 6/7 split and 1 team looking on, with the bottom 7 playing a grand total of four post split games.

6/8 split. 

They'd play each other twice post split as well. 

The idea was shite though.

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