THE Old Firm would be a "great benefit" to English football if they moved to the Barclays Premier League, Everton manager David Moyes said today.

• Everton manager David Moyes
The former Celtic player believes the Glasgow clubs should be given the opportunity to move south as part of reported plans to introduce a two-tier Premier League.
He said: "I'd like to see a two-tier Premier League because I am Scotsman; it would be great for everybody to see Celtic and Rangers initially in a Premier League Two.
"I'm sure they would very quickly move into Premier League One. I feel it would be of great benefit for everybody.
"TV would be interested, the media would be interested and, undoubtedly, the support and crowds would increase at every ground in the country."
Moyes added: "Both Celtic and Rangers have as big a support than any team in England. From that point of view, it would help the game in England if we needed a boost in revenue.
"Maybe if crowds have dropped a little, or the TV revenue drops, this would be a way to address that situation."
"It would have a detrimental effect on the game in Scotland, but if there was the chance for the rest of the Scottish teams to maybe be in a play-off with an English team to Premier League Two, something like that would be workable.
"I would rather this than an Atlantic league, or some other European league. We have Welsh teams playing in English football so why not Scottish?
"The Scottish teams are really, really big clubs and I feel it would be good for everyone.
"I am sure it would work, even if it would open a can of worms over other nations, say Belgian and Holland, for example, joining forces.
"But it is something worth looking at in England."