There seems to be a growing clamour for Scottish giants Rangers and Celtic to be included in a new, two-tier Premier League in England.
I have thought for a long time that the addition of the Old Firm would be a welcome and positive one, although you wonder what would then happen to the Scottish League should they depart.
David Moyes and Martin O'Neill have already spoken out in favour of the idea, and now Harry Redknapp has lent his weight to the cause.
He told the Daily Record: "Absolutely, I would welcome Celtic and Rangers to English football if they wanted to play down here. No doubt about it. I'm sure they would be good for the English game.
"We are talking about two huge football clubs and if they were to join our league you would be looking at great games in great stadiums. I was up in Scotland only a couple of months ago to watch Celtic play Arsenal in the Champions League qualifiers and the atmosphere was out of this world.
"It was incredible and I'd love to see games like that on a more regular basis. The one worry I would have is what happens to the rest of Scottish football if the two of them are allowed to leave but only the people up there know the answer to that.
"If you're asking me if it would be good for the English game then the answer is yes."
He added: “With the extra money they would get down here the two of them probably would end up challenging clubs such as ourselves for European places but that's nothing something we should be scared of.
"We are talking here about two great clubs and it would be fantastic to compete against them. It would only make the game in this country stronger if we had two clubs with their tradition operating in our league."
What do you think – would Rangers and Celtic be a welcome addition to our Premier League?
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