Celtic/Rangers rejection makes sense, but so does two-tiered Premiership concept
This week the Premier League rejected a proposal by the Bolton chairman to include Celtic and
Rangers in a two-tiered Premier League with the Guardian saying that 14 clubs voted against it.
There are two ideas here that want to handle separately. First is the Celtic and Rangers problem.
Clearly, they have outgrown the SPL and its financial limitation, chiefly television rights fees.
Fighting Talker @ Nov 12, 2009 4:42 PM EST | Blog Profile
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