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Charlie Darwin
12/10/2012, 1:15 PM
Interesting, though nothing is confirmed.


The former states of Yugoslavia are considering forming a regional Balkan League, starting in 2015, with UEFA believed to be prepared to grant approval to the cross-border competition. According to a report in Croatia's Globus newspaper, the topic was raised at a meeting organised by European football's governing body, and is being seriously considered by eight countries.The league would involve teams from Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Macedonia and Montenegro, along with Hungary and Bulgaria. Michel Platini, the UEFA president, has expressed his support for cross-border competitions, even though the governing body has previously held reservations. The meeting discussing the proposed Balkan League was held last month, and chaired by the deputy secretary-general, Theodore Theodoridis, and, if the competition was to be established, it would set a precedent. The Old Firm were once involved in discussion about forming an Atlantic league with teams from the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Portugal and Belgium. UEFA were against the proposal at the time, but that was 10 years ago and attitudes have changed. UEFA recently set a precedent by agreeing to clubs competing in a cross-border women's football league in Belgium and the Netherlands being allowed to contest European tournaments. That development would allow for clubs in a Balkan or Atlantic League being granted access to the Champions League.

http://www.sbnation.com/we-kick-balls/2012/10/10/3484688/balkan-super-league-possibly-on-tap-for-2015

BonnieShels
15/10/2012, 2:44 PM
All-Ireland league ahoy...

cornflakes
15/10/2012, 3:27 PM
Were Shels involved in those Atlantic League talks as well or did I read that in a tabloid or am I just crazy?

BonnieShels
15/10/2012, 3:39 PM
Were Shels involved in those Atlantic League talks as well or did I read that in a tabloid or am I just crazy?

I think we were. I've a vague recollection of it.

Dodge
15/10/2012, 3:48 PM
They weren't involved with any talks. Irish media used to link them to it as they were league winners at the time but no discussions took place

BonnieShels
15/10/2012, 3:49 PM
They weren't involved with any talks. Irish media used to link them to it as they were league winners at the time but no discussions took place

There was my vague recollection so. :)

Dodge
15/10/2012, 3:54 PM
Actually it seems shels were looking to get involved. No record of Ajax, Rangers et all laughing them out of it in reply
http://www.independent.ie/sport/shels-atlantic-interest-370121.html

http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Football%3A+Shels+bid+to+join+Old+Firm.-a065338555

(I'll be honest, reading this BS has cheered me up no end).

BonnieShels
15/10/2012, 4:00 PM
Actually it seems shels were looking to get involved. No record of Ajax, Rangers et all laughing them out of it in reply
http://www.independent.ie/sport/shels-atlantic-interest-370121.html

http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Football%3A+Shels+bid+to+join+Old+Firm.-a065338555

(I'll be honest, reading this BS has cheered me up no end).


Made me laugh too. I'm definitely on the side of the anti-Ollie brigade.

I liked this line:
"We've cobbled together a consortium of business people who have put together a financial package that, we feel, will help this club to progress on and off the field,". .
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Football%3A+Shels+bid+to+join+Old+Firm.-a065338555