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Playing in England

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by Mark1978, Mar 29, 2014.

  1. Stoke are not abad team.
     
  2. MacEwan

    MacEwan MV3 Gold Member

    Stop talking *.
     
  3. Cena

    Cena Never Give Up Gold Member

  4. :smiley-laughing002:
     
  5. Very good...........just one question... who is going to be the "other" Scottish team invited to join?
     
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  6. Dammit, I wanted to say that! :54:
     
  7. :50:
     
  8. H67

    H67

    We wont play in england.

    We are a Scottish Club with proud Irish history.

    Only a glory hunter would want us to give up on our history, football is about more than the epl and money.

    Anyway, vote YES in September:50:
     
  9. What has changing league got to do with our history? If I relocate to a different country do I become a different person?
     
  10. H67

    H67

    We are in the Scottish League we have won and lost in the Scottish League. We do not belong in brand epl. Leave that to the modern fan who has very little feeling for a football club.
     
    Scottish football is a shambles and the board will pull us out the first chance they get.

    Don't know why people are so happy to play under such a hun infested association. Sweeping the biggest footballing scandal Britain has ever seen under the carpet and letting a brand new club waltz straight into the SFL. Scottish football is corrupt to the core and is also holding us back.

    Will be absolutely delighted when we finally manage to leave the hellhole.
     
  11. No. No. No.
     
  12. The only other solution would be to acquire a club, like say Yeovil Town and use it as a feeder club. Probably a very expensive proposition.

    The way i see it, we shouldn't have too much to complain about. We're winning the league and getting into the Champions' League. Even with the money in England, it does not guarantee Champions' League success.

    If a couple of things had been different, i think we could have qualified to the last 16 again this season. Last time we could have gone that bit further than the last 16, if we had invested in the team in January.

    So as daft as it sounds, we porbably have a better chance of getting to the quarter finals with the extra Champions' League money. That could take us that bit further in the Champions' League.

    My reckoning is i'm far more likely to see that with Celtic in Scotland, than Celtic in England. My guess is that the Champions' League should effectively pull in more money in the long term because it has potential to expand and grow. It will at least compete with those levels of sponsorship and finance we see in the premiership.

    I'd also much rather watch Celtic vs Ajax, than Celtic vs Crystal Palace. I'd rather watch Celtic vs Real Madrid, than watch Celtic vs Boston United. Champions' League is what it's all about. The top 8 clubs in England, look at the battle for Champions' League places. We just get to waltz in their every year, and that's just the luck we have. We can look forward to Champions' League football indefinitely and at some point the chances are we'll crack it.

    The quality in the league? Well if it isn't that good, why can't Lennon rotate the squad?
     
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  13. Just wait until the next round of tv rights for football in the UK are up for grabs. You will then see the facts and the truth.

    Mark my words by time the next tv deal is active Celtic will either be playing in the BPL or would have been offered a place in it and turned it down.
     
  14. Cena

    Cena Never Give Up Gold Member

    No one is going to take you serious on here anymore considering what you were quoted saying on the last page:56:
     
  15. I don't really see the positives of playing in the Scottish league. I'd support a move to the English leagues. The times come for it.
     
  16. I just can't see this happening. Nevertheless, who is the second Scottish club that is also going to be offered a place? Will it be that dear old Glasgow intstitution that sadly died, and that we all miss so very much?