That a larger league is a goer, there are no easy games anymore as we have seen last night and to our cost in recent cup matches. I hope that the ten team league is dead and buried and we can expand the league to at least sixteen teams, if we want to bring through the new talent then we do not need Doncasters idea of a smaller league where we can "bring in a better quality of player" as he has said on numerous occasions. Sixteen teams with two going for the relegation play off , seems to work ok in Norway which is a similar size of country to us and look where they are in the rankings.
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22-09-2011 02:01 PM #1
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I think recent results show
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22-09-2011 02:03 PM #2
If our results don't improve dramatically over the next few months we might be praying for a bigger league for more that one reason...
Definitely up for a 16 team league anyway.
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22-09-2011 02:06 PM #3
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Gets my vote but there should be financial rules as well not allowing you to buy success or live outwith your means. Might only need a 14 team league then.........
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22-09-2011 03:14 PM #4
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So an immediate reduction in the number of home games plus the replacement of games against Hearts and the OF(the biggest attendances) by sayMorton Falkirk and Dundee.How is that money going to be replaced?
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22-09-2011 03:50 PM #5
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22-09-2011 06:13 PM #6
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Say 3 less home games a season 30,000 fans at £20------£600000
Say OF and Hearts reduction of 20,000 fans at £25-------£500000
There's no way we can drop that kind of money-never mind splitting the Tv money among 16clubs insteadof 12.
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22-09-2011 10:29 PM #7
I've been a keen advocate of the 20 team league since way back as far as I can remember and can't understand the barriers put up opposing such a structure. Play each other twice a year, midweek games, play offs, opens the league and makes it as entertaining as the Premiership... (Ok, maybe not as beautiful but everyone gets a fair share and brings on our beautiful game)... But who am I...
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There is not a lot of evidence that this actually happens. Crowds might increase but not in significant enough numbers to make the difference up.
But just because it's never happened does not mean to say it shouldnt be tried.
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23-09-2011 01:23 PM #12
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I see Elvis has changed his tune if you will pardon the pun !
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/footbal...6908-23439966/
Not long ago he was advocating a league of ten.
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23-09-2011 01:37 PM #13
No doubt the money men will have real concerns in terms of what could come in if there was a bigger league only playing twice a season. The tv, sponsorship and advertising revenue would drop however the key point to me is that it would IMO be much more competitive due to teams being able potentially to put together a run of wins without then playing the OF and more than likely losing. This would make the league closer and also mean there was more chance of teams competing over a season.
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23-09-2011 09:27 PM #14
The league cup could also once again take on the section format with group winners going through to the QFs and that would give more games.
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23-09-2011 09:36 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
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He'll die before he's sold.
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28-09-2011 09:58 AM #16
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If Whyte gets his way then they will be off to the EPL and leave a team in Scotland, unbelievable arrogance.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...al-future.html
Where does that leave the ten team league idea ?.
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28-09-2011 11:49 AM #17
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re 10 team league it's okay as he will allow their reserves to play up here. One thing I don't understand is that they won't be able to play Celtic 4 times a season though! Obviously not thought it through
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