It might be no bad thing to make the big two prioritise for once rather than having all the cake and ramming it down their throats
The main idea of the article is that there's a simple solution to the scheduling problems in Scottish football, but it likely wouldn't be favored by Celtic and Rangers, as it would force them to prioritize and not have an advantage over other teams.
The author uses the "Blue Monday" analogy to highlight that the scheduling situation is causing widespread negativity and stress, similar to the feelings associated with feeling down on the third Monday of January.
The main idea of the article is that there's a simple solution to the scheduling problems in Scottish football, but it likely wouldn't be favored by Celtic and Rangers, as it would force them to prioritize and not have an advantage over other teams. The author uses the "Blue Monday" analogy to highlight that the scheduling situation is causing widespread negativity and stress, similar to the feelings associated with feeling down on the third Monday of January.