Really? A quick read of GC on here would seem to confirm that most supporters of Murdoch teams DO think it's still the best league in the world.
...and fair play to your previous post (which wasn't visible when I wrote mine) admitting that the funding of said leagues is the balance-tipper.
But you accept that the premise that the current English league is built on (i.e funds from a politically motivated Aussie Nazi) is entirely unsustainable?
The new UEFA responsible management rules will see English teams performing worse and worse in Europe like they would have hammered Rangers if they weren't already fooked.
We operate with an average of £1.3million a year TV money - our funding comes from our own revenue streams like worldwide merchandising, ticket sales, player sales, etc etc as well as having two billionaires on our board.
If every EPL team except Man U had to operate with the lack of the premier league's and Sky's support, they wouldn't survive unless the wage structure was overhauled from top to bottom.
Many English fans have expressed an idea that Celtic are goosed without Rangers - this is mainly based on their own infrastructures reliance on TV funding.
the premier league is built upon false funds in many ways. that is why i am delighted that my own club, who needed the initial sky money to survive is now setting itself up to be self-efficient without the need for the sky money. that is going to be key for many clubs because it will all collapse at some point, though i think its still some way off. the reason sky invest so much into english football is because it is exciting and there is quality on show in the vast majority of matches. this is also why the scottish league gets paid peanuts - because sky viewers are only interested in four games a season. the premier league is right up there with the best leagues even though i don't personally think it contains the most quality - i would argue it contains more exciting games over a season than any other league though and excitement sells. no matter what you say, there is a big chance celtic will struggle without rangers but not because of the tv money - it'll be because fans get bored and attendances drop further still - and they have been in steady decline anyway.



