Friday, January 22, 2021

Could An Irish Side play in the Scottish Soccer League?

 Could An Irish Side play in the Scottish Soccer League?

Scotland has a professional league. 

In the nineteen nineties there was talk of Clydebank of Scotland, moving to Dublin to create a club in Dublin, Ireland, that could play in the Scottish League. 

I think this would have been cool. 

Dublin, Belfast and Cork have the potential to produce massive football sides. 

But it is difficult because there are not enough pro sides in Ireland to attract supporters at a massive level to  most of the teams. 

If a Dublin, Cork, or Belfast side was playing in the Scottish Premier, it would be playing pro sides of a big size every week, which could attract a huge support to a Dublin, Cork or Belfast side, 

I think this would help Scottish football, as we would have more big sides playing in the Scottish League. While Ireland would have pro sides of a massive size. 

Dublin, Cork and Belfast have the potential to produce sides as big as or bigger than Copenhagen, Brondby, or Aberdeen. 

Thanks.

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