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Published 13:06 13 Oct 2016 BST
'Following a meeting of its clubs on Thursday (22 September), the EFL confirmed that the inclusion of Premier League B Teams, clubs from non-English leagues or those outside the English football pyramid will not form part of any ongoing discussions for the 'Whole Game Solution'.'https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/779232352686006272 However, "the Atlantic League" seems like a decent backup plan for the Glasgow rivals. According to The Daily Mirror, the league is "marching towards inevitability", and plans have come about over fears that the richest European clubs are monopolising entry to the Champions League. In an interview with Danish media, Anders Horsholt - a director for Danish side FC Copenhagen - said:
"Yes it's true. If we do not act now, we will see the biggest clubs grow larger and stronger while it will be increasingly difficult for clubs like us. "We must therefore look at which alternative international opportunities for FC Copenhagen in the future. "Here it is still too early to talk about specific models, but the discussion of leagues across European borders is a theme that we look at and actively participates in."According to Horsholt, the proposed league will feature 12-16 teams from six countries - Scotland, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Norway and Sweden. While, back in February, Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell reportedly raised the topic with Ajax. It'd be interesting to see how it works out. On the latest episode of the GAA Hour, Wooly chats to new Meath boss Andy McEntee about the flawed Dublin Championship and catches up with new Clare joint manager Donal Moloney. Listen below or subscribe on iTunes.
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