What if the most exciting football league in Europe hasn't been created yet?
Crossing Borders: The Case for an Atlantic Football League is a bold, well-researched and passionately argued blueprint for a new era in European football - one that crosses boundaries, connects cultures, and creates opportunity for clubs and supporters alike.
Bringing together 72 clubs from twelve proud footballing nations - Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Wales, Iceland, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Portugal - this book presents a detailed and visionary case for a cross-border league system built on merit, fairness, and ambition.
Authored by Scottish football writer Jamie Mac, a lifelong Rangers fan and travel enthusiast this book isn't a dry technical proposal - it's a vibrant journey through the heart of European football. Each chapter explores the structure, potential, and soul of the Atlantic League:
Promotion and Relegation with Purpose - National champions from outside the structure can still fight their way in.
Clubs Big and Small - From PSV and Porto to Linfield and Shelbourne, every club has a story - and a shot.
European Integration - A proposed pathway into UEFA competitions, inspired by the likes of Germany and France.
Cup Magic - Open draws where giants like Ajax could end up away to Falkirk or Sligo Rovers in a romantic cup tie.
Youth Development and Growth - New rules and platforms to develop young, local talent across all 12 nations.
Fan Culture First - Real supporter experiences, derby days, and dream away trips from Bergen to Braga.
This is not a breakaway league for the elite - it's an inclusive football revolution for ambitious clubs currently locked out of major revenues and global attention. Backed by imaginative ideas for streaming, sponsorship, travel logistics, and stadium atmospheres, Crossing Borders makes a powerful case for reviving club football beyond the traditional powerhouses.
It's a football book rooted in love for the game, respect for tradition, and a belief that real change is possible when it's driven by merit and not just money. Whether you're a fan of Rangers or Rosenborg, Benfica or Brøndby, this book gives your club - and your voice - a seat at the table.