I'll give it another 15 years and our Prem will be just like them and our "rich" clubs will be looking for alternatives.
The situation with the Welsh clubs is slightly different due to the constitutional issues of the relationship between England and Wales.
As for this present suggestion, it is illogical. The arguement is that the Scottish teams can't compete in Europe because they don't have access to money to attract 'big' players. Yet by moving south they won't be getting into Europe anyway.
sorry but thats not true. don't get me wrong, it would take celtic years to get to the top of the english game but they would get near the top of it sooner rather than later - they are a massive club and slightly underestimated down here as to how big. they would be able to attract big name players and compete with the top clubs within, assuming they started in league one, 4 years in my opinion. i'm 100% set against any such move - it would end in disaster if celtic and/or rangers came down here.
not sure whether you are talking about leeds or forest or whoever eeore but put quite simply, celtic in league one would be more like manchester united or liverpool in league one. unfortunately, it would take them no time at all to get out and get into the top four or five in the premier league.
You are assuming that things go swimmingly, and football doesn't work like that.
Also you assume that Celtic - and Man Utd and Liverpool in your example - will keep there players. Signing for Celtic with the probablity of playing in Europe is one thing, signing for Celtic with the chance of playing in Europe within the next four or five years is something else. Look at Notts County, they made similar promises to players who should have been playing at a higher level, and now they are, but not for Notts County.
thing is eeore, you are totally underestimating the power of that football club. they would still be able to fill their ground and that in itself gives them a massive advantage. they would fill it because of the excitement of something different and i wouldn't be surprised at all if they regularly got 50k+ for every home game in league one. their finance would dwarf everyone and whilst i take your point that football is unpredictable, the resources they would throw at it would guarantee them premier league status within 3 years (1 year for error in the championship - they'd get straight out of league one). frankly, to compare notts county to celtic is like comparing wroxham to norwich - we are talking about one of the biggest clubs in the world (and i hate celtic but have total respect for the size that club is) and they would not find it difficult to attract very good players to play a league lower or even two because of that. it would only be a matter of a few years before they were back in europe and i would bet my life on it, thats how sure i am. i just hope it never happens...

not sure whether you are talking about leeds or forest or whoever eeore but put quite simply, celtic in league one would be more like manchester united or liverpool in league one. unfortunately, it would take them no time at all to get out and get into the top four or five in the premier league.
Sorry Supers, but I think you're wrong. Manchester United, Manchester City, Tottenham, Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle and Liverpool are all bigger clubs than Celtic. Granted, even with a weakened squad (and a weakend squad they'll have), Celtic will get out of League One first time, but it'll take, most likely, at least a couple of years to get out of the Championship. They'll end up a mid-table Premier League club, and nothing more. Either that or they'll find it impossible to get out of the Championship and become something of a yo-yo club.
even if they were allowed to join which would be ridiculous but nevertheless, imagine they did, then they should have to start at the very bottom of the ladder and earn their right like anyone else does. why should they avoid 'doing their time' so to speak?
I agree.
But if there is anything in this story, it is perhaps a sign of the level opposition to their joining the league that the story has moved from them going into the Premiership to negotiating to join League 1.
It would be interesting to know what Liverpool's p.o.v on the matter is, given their comments about ending the collective bargaining agreement with Sky. One suspects that Celtic would side with them, given that the only motive for this move is money.
Sorry Supers, but I think you're wrong. Manchester United, Manchester City, Tottenham, Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle and Liverpool are all bigger clubs than Celtic. Granted, even with a weakened squad (and a weakend squad they'll have), Celtic will get out of League One first time, but it'll take, most likely, at least a couple of years to get out of the Championship. They'll end up a mid-table Premier League club, and nothing more. Either that or they'll find it impossible to get out of the Championship and become something of a yo-yo club.
What??????
Newcastle bigger than Celtic????????? Spurs/Aresenal/Chlesea/Man City - seriously? On which planet? For worldwide support Celtic and Rangers are two of the biggest in the world let alone the UK. Pretty much half of a nation supports each of them and Celtic have pretty much the whole of the Republic of Ireland plus an awful lot of ex-pats to boot. The massive national support for the old firm is part of the underlying problem with the SPL - no competition as two clubs have all the resources hence dull, predicable league.
In England we have a number of "big" clubs but in terms of global "brands" (sorry but I hate this term applied to football clubs) only Man U and Liverpool approach Celtic/Rangers. Travel anywhere in the world and you see the hoops or blue tops of the Glasgow clubs and the reds of the north-west giants. These four clubs have the heritage and huge international committed fan-bases which the others are unlikely to be able to replicate unless they have significant European success which is not hugely likely.
Wherever they start in the English Leagues it would only be a matter of time before they climbed to the very top. Bear in mind also that IF they got into the premier league the odds of them attracting very wealthy backers a la Man C or Chelski would rise exponentially. Currently they are huge clubs despite being stuck in the SPL. Imagine if they had access to the riches of the EPL. They would probably be there or therabouts most seasons. If Rangers get liquidated and demoted to the Scottish 3rd division they will still get 40k plus. Not many English clubs could manage this.