Would make a lot of sense.
Both Rangers and Celtic had opportunities over the last 20-25 years collect the big fat CL money every year and invest it wisely to create clubs/teams that could challenge big teams in the Netherlands, Portugal etc.
They didn't though, they wasted all the money on temporary success, and today the top teams in Scotland has never been further behind the rest of Europe.
Its been a very comfortable ride for Celtic & Rangers to show very little competence and yet remain dominant.
Their level is actually at the low point where anyone coming in and really rocking the boat could win the league through 3-4 successful transfer windows. This would'nt be possible in most leagues but that's where the Scottish Premiership is at now.
From a business perspective it also makes sense. The money in football is in the Champions League and there's not a lot of leagues where its easier or cheaper to get to CL.
Also clear advantages for Brighton to avoid different transfer limitations and develop players.
Both Rangers and Celtic had opportunities over the last 20-25 years collect the big fat CL money every year and invest it wisely to create clubs/teams that could challenge big teams in the Netherlands, Portugal etc.
They didn't though, they wasted all the money on temporary success, and today the top teams in Scotland has never been further behind the rest of Europe.
Its been a very comfortable ride for Celtic & Rangers to show very little competence and yet remain dominant.
Their level is actually at the low point where anyone coming in and really rocking the boat could win the league through 3-4 successful transfer windows. This would'nt be possible in most leagues but that's where the Scottish Premiership is at now.
From a business perspective it also makes sense. The money in football is in the Champions League and there's not a lot of leagues where its easier or cheaper to get to CL.
Also clear advantages for Brighton to avoid different transfer limitations and develop players.