The trouble is that like it or not these clubs are an important part of what makes the game what it is. We all want to be successful like them. Think of how much fun it has been to beat them.Great stuff, they can get the league under way now and feck off.
I foresee the clubs will play each team 3 times a year, home, away and yes you guessed a neutral venue, like say...
Saudi...
Chelsea, Manchester City & United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham can all piss off
And take Stuart Atwell, Michaël Oliver, Antony Taylor with you.
After a few years of competing at the top with the likes of Bournemouth, Palace, a resurgent Leeds, Wolves and the like, we would either feel a bit m'eh with the division dull and monotonous or, with the division having instead emerged as a brilliant success, we and these teams would ourselves have ascended to the super status presently enjoyed by the 'big' clubs, and the whole process would start again.
In short, I'm not keen on a flounce. These 'big' clubs are made by the league, just like consultants are made by the NHS. "Going private", after benefitting, and becoming what they are, from the system in place and being in it, is immoral and should be illegal.