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It is a question that has been asked up and down the country in the past generation: just how well would Celtic and Rangers do if they played in English football?
In perpetuity Celtic and Rangers have dominated Scottish football from Ibrox and Celtic Park in Glasgow.
1985 was the last time a club not named Celtic or Rangers won the league title in Scotland. Despite competitive teams like that Alex Ferguson Aberdeen outfit, as well as Hearts who irregularly challenged in the late 80s and early 90s and the Dundee United squad that made a European final in 1987, the Old Firm couple have claimed 106 of the 124 Scottish league championships.
Both Rangers and Celtic have won European honours, and both appeared in UEFA Cup finals in the 2000s, to show that their success isn’t just limited to domestic football.
Scottish football, in patches was the dominant brand of football once upon a time.
From when Scotland developed passing football in the 19th century, when everybody else dribbled, to the 1960s and 70s when Scotland featured on the world stage against an absent England and both Old Firm clubs ascended to glory in Europe.
The advent of the Premier League, and its money, has seen the gap between English and Scottish football widen dramatically.
Speaking of money: would Scottish football suffer without Rangers and Celtic, or would it flourish?
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