The current Scottish football season has sparked debates about league reconstruction, focusing on whether to maintain 12 Premiership teams or shift to 10, 14, or 16. This discussion is overshadowed by Celtic's dominating performance, winning their 12th title in 13 seasons amidst a largely uncompetitive league. The disparity in financial resources, with Celtic boasting a turnover of £124 million compared to St Mirren's £6 million, indicates significant structural issues within Scottish football. The conversation extends beyond titles, as fans and experts express concern over the reputational and competitive health of the sport.
Celtic's dominance this season highlights a deeper issue within Scottish football, rooted in its structure favoring a select few teams, hindering competitiveness.
Scottish football has effectively become a two-team league, with Celtic and Rangers overshadowing the competition and raising concerns over the sport's overall health.
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