cleavers
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The difference being the old firm firstly took all the best young players, then they went foreign with the big signings, which have become increasingly lesser signings, and so scotland has basically lost a generation of young footballers, something it was very good at producing, mainly because the old firm became too obsessed with beating each other, and became less interested in youth, just the money, and even the few that did break through there, struggled to get into the first teams, and they didn't want to go to the aberdeens and dundees any more. In the PL the lower clubs (City included in the past) have signed lots of foreign players, some decent, some not, but the level hasn't dropped, in fact I'd say its got better. There was a time the SPL was almost on a par, both competitively, and qualitatively with the PL (well old division 1 anyway), but now the bulk of the SPL is at league 2/1 level.TTTCITYBHOY said:Fair enough quote mate,but wasn't the EPL the same for a good few years.cleavers said:The thing is TTT, its the 'old firm' that have sucked it to death, and between you have squeezed out any other competition, when you attracted english players north, the competition was between a number of clubs, but now its just the two. .TTTCITYBHOY said:Money is a god in football,Celtic/Scottish football doesn't have it.
I'm a happy CITYBHOY tonight,both teams TOTL.
The 'old firm' for me are the main reason for this, because they have monopolised the scottish game in so many ways, but the SFA are equally cuplable for letting it happen, and allowing the daft league structure you now have. I find it ironic that the former highland league teams seem to progress quicker than the old school clubs.
Sadly I can't see how it will be turned round, and the old firm joining english football will certainly not help scottish football. For me scottish football is at its lowest point quality wise, and watching tonight just goes to prove that point. The 'old firm' fans still have the passion they always did (even if it continues to be misguided at times), but crowds are well down (even in glasgow), and the less watching it, the less money will come in, and the "product" on show tonight will not travel far I'm afraid.