Kieran Maguire of the PriceofFootball has taken an in depth look at Celtic's finances: Rattlesnakes
Somewhat controversially, Maguire argues: 'Celtic are in a strong position financially but money in the bank is no guarantee of trophies in the cabinet. The SPL looks more competitive this season than for a long time, and Celtic could be accused of resting on their laurels for a season too long.'
'Such are the riches of UEFA competition it could only take one season for the huge financial gap between the two Glasgow clubs to evaporate, and that season could potentially be 2018/19.'
Perhaps the more general point is that a club like Celtic does not get the week after week competition they need, even if the SPL has become somewhat more competitive.
However, bringing them into an English competition, which has been mooted in the past, is simply a non starter for a whole series of reasons. Creating a competition for smaller Northern European countries is a more feasible idea, but has never got off the ground.
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