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gillie wrote:Well i reckon the scottish first div clubs will be rubbing their hands at the extra revenue they will get when Rangers come to town.
DoomMerchant wrote:i think that it's time to bring those scottish clubs into the English system in League One. Sure, some English clubs will have some gripes, but get the Scottish teams to "pay to play" and create a fund that benefits lower divisions. If you are in League One i'm sure 100K a year from the Scottish clubs that would have the funds to play in English leagues would make a difference to your club. Better still, earmark that cash for youth development and you start to solve some of the core problems it seems that English football is allegedly plagued with from what i read.
Just to recap...imagine 20M spread over 10 seasons for League One clubs to spend on their youth setup. Would that matter to English clubs?
just spitballing as they say, so don't get too wrapped up around my maths, but...you get the point i think. What do you think?
Michigan Blue wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:i think that it's time to bring those scottish clubs into the English system in League One. Sure, some English clubs will have some gripes, but get the Scottish teams to "pay to play" and create a fund that benefits lower divisions. If you are in League One i'm sure 100K a year from the Scottish clubs that would have the funds to play in English leagues would make a difference to your club. Better still, earmark that cash for youth development and you start to solve some of the core problems it seems that English football is allegedly plagued with from what i read.
Just to recap...imagine 20M spread over 10 seasons for League One clubs to spend on their youth setup. Would that matter to English clubs?
just spitballing as they say, so don't get too wrapped up around my maths, but...you get the point i think. What do you think?
Yes and in a few years time we'd all get to enjoy the dulcet tones of sectarian chanting at the Etihad.
No fucking thanks.
Beefymcfc wrote:Have we got any Rangers fans on here, be good to get an insight from a supporter?
Mase wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Have we got any Rangers fans on here, be good to get an insight from a supporter?
Thing Ross is the only proper Rangers fan on here
DoomMerchant wrote:I'm less cynical about this....
As many know, i think the lack of historical insight from the English that "modern" football was built on the back of Scottish immigrants creating a professional class player about 100 years ago is tragic, and the ultimate demise, if you can call it that but it's more of a denouement, of Scottish football is sad really.
Modern football was not built on the back of Scottish immigrants. Where da fuck did you get that misnomer from Doomie?!
i think that it's time to bring those scottish clubs into the English system in League One. Sure, some English clubs will have some gripes, but get the Scottish teams to "pay to play" and create a fund that benefits lower divisions. If you are in League One i'm sure 100K a year from the Scottish clubs that would have the funds to play in English leagues would make a difference to your club. Better still, earmark that cash for youth development and you start to solve some of the core problems it seems that English football is allegedly plagued with from what i read.
This is England. Why would we want another country's teams (especially Scotland who have a majority of people who hate the English) to play in our country?
Just to recap...imagine 20M spread over 10 seasons for League One clubs to spend on their youth setup. Would that matter to English clubs?
20m over 10 seasons would be like pissing in the wind.
just spitballing as they say, so don't get too wrapped up around my maths, but...you get the point i think. What do you think?
[b]You would need to be English to fully understand that concept mate.[/b]
cheers
Goaters 103 wrote:Rangers backer here, courtesy of a scottish grandparent and like a lot of Gers fans my feeling is the club should start at the bottom of the ladder in Division 3.
The financial implications of Gers being out of the SPL are far outweighed by what the right punishment is - to drop to the foot of the ladder and have to work back up. Rangers as they were no longer exist, its a newco now, and the sooner Charles Green fucls off and the club is put in the hands of people who genuinely care about it, the better.
The fans have been conned for a while but the club is big enough to come back, though a part of football history died when the old company was liquidated and those who mis-managed the club for years bear the responsibility for that scar that Rangers will carry forever.
Plenty of people are queueing up to but the boot in, and to be honest Rangers deserve all the flak they are getting as I can offer no defence bar the genuine stance that no Rangers fans had an inkling the woolf was so closer to the door when David Murray bailed out. He, along with Craig White will carry the stigma in history along with many others for how a great football club was brought to its knees.
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