Millwall chief executive has suggested Championship clubs should consider playing league games abroad as part of the regular season but do you agree?

The subject of English football going global is back on the agenda after it was reported this week the Premier League are looking once again at the possibility of playing matches overseas, a hugely controversial proposal which was initially rejected in 2008.

But the Lions chief exec doesn’t believe the idea should just be limited to top flight clubs.

Ambler told Sunday’s edition of the Football League Paper:  “At Championship level in particular, I think we need to realise that our product is exceptional.

“We have arguably the most talked-about game anywhere in the play-off final – certainly the richest game going.

“I just wonder if there’s an argument to take the Football League around the world. Why not?

“The Premier League couldn’t get acceptance for the 39th game – it’s a radical idea and fans perhaps wouldn’t like it.

“However, we now have owners from all around the world. The model is changing.”

Ambler added: “You have got clubs associated with different countries and cities. It has to be worth exploring.

“I’m looking at other sports and asking how they are expanding.

“Could Millwall play Bournemouth in Boston, where our owner is from?

“Once a season say?

“I could see it happening and flourishing.”

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