You would think the arse cheeks would want to keep the longer format, more games against others.Title says it all, an absolute disaster if it happens, who wants it, why do they want it, is it the bigot 2 pushing it?
Can’t believe we could go back to the very thing that was the start of the destruction of our game![]()
It wouldn’t surprise me at all mateme.I expect it's Rantic in an attempt to reduce fixtures and give them a better chance in Europe.
Could be, I just read fixture congestion is the driverI expect it's Rantic in an attempt to reduce fixtures and give them a better chance in Europe.
Needs 11 out of 12 Premiership clubs to vote it through for a start. Won't happen. The likes of St Johnstone, Kilmarnock, Dundee won't back it - and I hope we won't either.I expect it's Rantic in an attempt to reduce fixtures and give them a better chance in Europe.
Less teams playing the bigots x4 makes it easier for them for in their euro adventures…. The actual game matters not a jot to the powers that be clearlyYou would think the arse cheeks would want to keep the longer format, more games against others.
I'd be very happy to see the end of the split but not this way.
But the reason for the league to not get made bigger was because of the loss of games?Could be, I just read fixture congestion is the driver
In one breath they claim there’s not enough competition domestically for them to succeed in Europe - then they want domestic fixtures reduced to accommodate their busy European schedules. The pair of them can gtf as far as I’m concerned.I expect it's Rantic in an attempt to reduce fixtures and give them a better chance in Europe.
Needs 11 out of 12 Premiership clubs to vote it through for a start. Won't happen. The likes of St Johnstone, Kilmarnock, Dundee won't back it - and I hope we won't either.

The league only exists to act as a vehicle for those 2 heaps of shite to get into Europe , fuck all else matters in Scottish footballIn one breath they claim there’s not enough competition domestically for them to succeed in Europe - then they want domestic fixtures reduced to accommodate their busy European schedules. The pair of them can gtf as far as I’m concerned.
We had that B.The natural split of full time teams in Scotland is around 20 to 22, I think the 12-10 suits that, but I think 16/18/20 playing each other twice is the way forward.
I think there’s clear demarcation between the full time teams, the next 20 part time, and then the 5th tier pyramid and below.
It shouldn’t be hard to set up something more coherent and permanent should it?
And how many meaningless games are there now? The league is decided before a ball is kicked. I’d far rather be winning most weeks like our time in the championship, interspersed with some big games. In fact, within the bounds of what’s possible, that’s close to ideal imoWe had that B.
It was booted because there were too many meaningless games.
I dont know the answer, but I dont think it's going back to that.
It’s a x365 thing in Scottish footballAre we sure it's not an April Fool?
I Bet you know what that means.It’s a x365 thing in Scottish football
If that wonderful day ever arrived it would be soured by the fact the SFA would allow their, I'm sure, well funded B teams to carry on poisoning the Scottish leagues and continue giving their, by then, mostly tv fans an outlet for their bile.In the phraseology of Kevin Keegan, I would love it if the ugly sisters fecked off![]()
Yup. It would be worst of all worlds. They’d still dominate.If that wonderful day ever arrived it would be soured by the fact the SFA would allow their, I'm sure, well funded B teams to carry on poisoning the Scottish leagues and continue giving their, by then, mostly tv fans an outlet for their bile.
Hardly, there is a gap, but their reserves would dominate, nae chance .Yup. It would be worst of all worlds. They’d still dominate.
What do you think a Celtic or rangers b team would look like if they had A teams in, for example, the EPL?Hardly, there is a gap, but their reserves would dominate, nae chance .
If the A team sisters were playing in a "better" league what better opportunity than have a B team feeder club playing in Scotland. You can bet your life the wages would very soon match or exceed the rest up here. Within a very few seasons it would be as if they never left.Hardly, there is a gap, but their reserves would dominate, nae chance .
No chanceWhat do you think a Celtic or rangers b team would look like if they had A teams in, for example, the EPL?
I kinda think they would look much like their main teams today, perhaps better as they’d be rammed full of guys being nurtured for the EPL.
ExactlyWhat do you think a Celtic or rangers b team would look like if they had A teams in, for example, the EPL?
I kinda think they would look much like their main teams today, perhaps better as they’d be rammed full of guys being nurtured for the EPL.
Disagree thereIf the A team sisters were playing in a "better" league what better opportunity than have a B team feeder club playing in Scotland. You can bet your life the wages would very soon match or exceed the rest up here. Within a very few seasons it would be as if they never left.
On what basis ? The spfl wouldn’t stop it, they’d still cling to their beloved ‘product’ and the A teams would be nothing to do with them. Only UEFA or FIFA could stop it. But any settlement that allowed them to continue in Scotland would see them dominate.No chance
Exactly. Their A team would be packed full of high cost/earning stars to compete in either the EPL or a European super league. The B team would be packed full of talented SPL players lured to them with the dream of graduating to the A team and the associated riches that brings.What do you think a Celtic or rangers b team would look like if they had A teams in, for example, the EPL?
I kinda think they would look much like their main teams today, perhaps better as they’d be rammed full of guys being nurtured for the EPL.
OK mate I have to say I don't see it any other way. More money being made by the A teams would surely enhance the B team standard.Disagree there
If it was the EPL the tv money alone would vastly outweigh what they're earning just now.For a start, if they somehow joined the EPL, they would struggle to get into europe, so there would be a drop in revenue right away![]()
Dwarfed by the money they would make in the EPL.For a start, if they somehow joined the EPL, they would struggle to get into europe, so there would be a drop in revenue right away![]()
You’re missing the part where they put their multi million pound players into their B team to ‘get up to match speed’ with the benefit of boosting the B team into winning the league. The Scottish league champions will still qualify for European competitions so, assuming they aren’t in a position to topple Arsenal, Man City etc they’ll still get to ply their trade in big money competitions. In a few years if their A team does qualify on merit from, say the EPL, they’ll have both A and B raking in the moolah.For a start, if they somehow joined the EPL, they would struggle to get into europe, so there would be a drop in revenue right away![]()
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