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  1. diana
    October 14, 2009 at 1:13 pm | | Reply


    ‘Valerenga (included because I love them)’
    Any reasons, DP? ;)

    For me among those you listed, MyPa just stands out for some reason for me.

    ‘While the Aughts have been full of speculation/proposal about the Old Firm joining the EPL, the 90’s was about the Old Firm joining what was dubbed as the Atlantic League.’
    So the talk of the Old Firm joining the EPL has been around in the decade when I was born (or actually I was born towards the end of the 80s). That long indeed.

  2. Double Pivot
    October 14, 2009 at 1:49 pm | | Reply


    Yes, I included MyPa because it’s one of the best football club names ever.

    Valerenga because they’re a leftie club….same as Cadiz and St. Pauli. One day, I’m going to do a Valerenga, Malmo FF, St. Pauli, Werder, Cadiz, Vayecano trek :)

  3. Chris
    Chris
    October 14, 2009 at 3:48 pm | | Reply


    I, for one, would love to see the Atlantic League come to fruition for all the reasons you describe. I want to see some of the “big” clubs from my youth (the, ahem, 70′s)–Ajax and Anderlecht and Copenhagen–have some relevance again in the world.

  4. mikebsiu
    mikebsiu
    October 18, 2009 at 3:59 pm | | Reply


    Even with these teams, there are some big disparities. The Portuguese, Dutch and the two scottish teams would still dominate. Financially the Scandanavian and Belgian leagues couldnt compete. As a lifelong Anderlecht fan it would be fun to see for a couple of years, but I would miss the local rivalry, and would miss playing in Europe, since we probably couldnt compete with these top teams to qualify.

  5. Muuh
    Muuh
    October 19, 2009 at 7:47 am | | Reply


    The idea of combining smaller leagues arround Europe to compete with bigger ones sounds very interesting. Maybe that big a league is too big a first step though. Why not think about merging some regional leagues first, like Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg into one, or like the 4 Skandinavian countries. This way u still have quite a few of the old revalries going on and not only just a lot of almost strangers playing each other. Also I cant agree with your argument that Hamburg – Munich is the same as going to Finland, Portugal, Schottland and so on every other week. It´s different time zones, it´s different climate … just to name some. Also its a difference to have a far away game twice a season or every away game.

    Also, if you take away the 2/3/4 best teams in every league, all the many other small clubs play like a meaningless first country league. If you have lets say about 7 teams from every country in the combined first league though all the rest can be a second division and still have some sort of competition thats worth mentioning I would imagine.

  6. BallinBrad
    BallinBrad
    October 21, 2009 at 3:09 am | | Reply


    This is very interesting to me. But I do wonder about the green issues of all that travel,
    It just doesn’t seem right. But what if there was a new champions type league for these
    Teams? Their own trophy and competition in which maybe there were actually more games
    Than the Champions League but this would still be far less than a regualr play
    every week league. Maybe even create a lesser trophy geared towards the Scan
    /Belgium teams or perhaps not. Its all exciting to think about. With my idea too
    It wouldn’t take away these teams from their normal leagues. I do think that combining
    some keagues like one of the other commenters talked about would be good as well.
    Anything that woukd strengthen teams and create more competition I am for.
    Its true the Champions League has become the “show me the €/£ money league,” and these
    teams can’t compete anymore we are speaking of.

  7. Ron
    Ron
    November 1, 2009 at 9:54 am | | Reply


    Relegation and Promotion. How is that handled?

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