Copy and paste from record to follow unless someone else gets it
Now sounds like - vote for this or face disciplinary if you cant complete the matches - more blackmail
Well said brother.Well let’s hope it kills a lot of those poxy little clubs off. had their chance to fix Scottish football for the better but chose to bend over and take it from the poets. They can all die , including hearts
Killed off by a guy they chose not to investigate, quite funny tbf.
Why does the SPFL board tell everyone what they must do?
Why do they scare everyone with dire consequences if they do not follow the SPFL advice on a vote?
It seems to me that the SPFL tells Scottish clubs what to do or else we will make it very bad for you.
The SPFL board are making the decisions before any discussions are held by all the clubs.
So the lower leagues say they can’t operate without fans attending games, not sure how forcing through reconstruction helps that,
Why are we shocked by this and never even saw it coming I wonder?HARE
BY KEITH JACKSON
22:29, 27 MAY 2020UPDATED22:30, 27 MAY 2020
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Scotland's clubs will be warned next week that failure to thrash out league reconstruction in time for next season will effectively press the self destruct button on the professional game in this country.
Record Sport understands SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster is bracing himself for a series of monumental meetings next week - beginning on Monday when he will hold crisis talks with all 12 top flight clubs.
And Doncaster will attempt to hammer home the message that a radical overhaul of the current league structure - and in particular the lower three leagues - is no longer an option but an absolute necessity.
The move comes after an SPFL board held an emergency meeting to study a reconstruction ‘discussion paper’ put forward on Tuesday by Hearts owner Ann Budge.
Thursday’s meeting of the Hampden top brass also centred around growing concerns over next season’s Championship after a number of second tier clubs admitted earlier this week that they cannot afford to start up the next campaign behind closed doors.
And now Doncaster will have to spell out the dire consequences of any failure to agree on a new format in time for football’s big re-start.