Automatic Champions League spot for Rangers and Celtic backed as UEFA's 'big five' approach slammed
Champions League instead of also-rans from an elite division.New proposals from UEFA could see teams finishing as low as sixth in the likes of the English Premier League or Spain's La Liga qualify for the continent's top competition if they have a historically superior coefficient.It's part of the 'Swiss model' proposed by the governing body to all 55 member federations last week that could also turn the group stage into a league table format, and increase the number of games in the opening phase from six to 10.But European Leagues president Lars-Christer Olsson - who is also a former UEFA chief executive - strongly opposes the plans.And he'd rather see the likes of Rangers or Celtic take that seat at Europe's top table rather than another