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Dutch chief resurrects plans for Atlantic League

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Scotland's Old Firm could be offered the chance to join a north Atlantic league after the president of the Dutch Football Association, Michael van Praag, vowed to resurrect the issue with UEFA.

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The concept of a break-away league, in which Celtic and Rangers would compete against clubs from Holland, Belgium, Portugal and Scandinavia, was first mooted at the end of the 1990s but never took off. But Van Praag, who is a member of UEFA's executive committee as well as head of the Dutch FA, believes that while the timing was flawed, the concept was not.

He said: "There was no way we could push that through because UEFA at that time were conservative and full of fear. Now I am part of UEFA myself and, for this course, I can begin the lobby. It makes sense to start the lobbying now."

Both Old Firm clubs are open to quitting the Scottish Premier League, preferably for its English counterpart. But this latest proposal could divide the rivals, with Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell last week branding the concept "Frankenstein", while Rangers supremo Martin Bain welcomed Van Praag's intervention.

Bain told the Daily Record: "I find what Michael van Praag has to say of great interest. I mentioned last week it was time for a wind of change in the European game and that there are many other like-minded clubs.

"UEFA themselves realise something has to be done to help the growth of clubs from smaller nations and, in turn, to protect the competitive nature of the Champions League.

"To hear someone of the stature of the president of the Dutch FA saying the time is right to begin serious discussions merely confirms what we ourselves believe. We welcome it and would hope these talks begin soon."

What do you guys think to this Idea If It were to get off the ground?
I'd like to see It happen.
 
I can't think of anything worse than spending my weekends treking around the arse end of Scandinavia to watch a shite quality football match, personally.
 
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This sounds like it would be the second tier of a European League.
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Exactly.
 
It's within FIFA's interest to protect the status quo of the sport.

As such, this is a non-starter.
 
I think it's an excellent idea, a league with a lot of famous names in and they could market it around Europe.

I'm not sure how it would work in terms of CL and UEFA cup places, they would have make an agreement. maybe the top 4 into the group stages
 
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