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They appear to have done it on Peter Lawwel's instruction - which is bang out of f**king order.
 
That question needs to be raised by the club publicly, there is clearly only one club wanting it
 
Does anyone know who sits on this board?
The 42 member clubs of the SPFL met today at the league’s Annual General Meeting and elected the six club representatives who will serve on the SPFL Board for the year ahead.

The SPFL Board includes three Ladbrokes Premiership representatives, two from the Ladbrokes Championship and one covering Ladbrokes League 1 and Ladbrokes League 2.

Elected to serve on the 2017/18 SPFL Board – alongside SPFL Chief Executive Neil Doncaster, new SPFL Chairman Murdoch MacLennan (as of August 1) and independent non-executive director Karyn McCluskey – were:

Ladbrokes Premiership representatives: Ann Budge (Heart of Midlothian), Les Gray (Hamilton Academical) and Stewart Robertson (Rangers)

Ladbrokes Championship representatives: Martin Ritchie (Falkirk) and Warren Hawke (Morton)

Ladbrokes League 1 and League 2 representative: Iain Dougan (Stranraer)




Read more at https://spfl.co.uk/news/article/spfl-clubs-elect-board-for-1718/#7VM6ObRO2tBrr1hg.99
 
The 42 member clubs of the SPFL met today at the league’s Annual General Meeting and elected the six club representatives who will serve on the SPFL Board for the year ahead.

The SPFL Board includes three Ladbrokes Premiership representatives, two from the Ladbrokes Championship and one covering Ladbrokes League 1 and Ladbrokes League 2.

Elected to serve on the 2017/18 SPFL Board – alongside SPFL Chief Executive Neil Doncaster, new SPFL Chairman Murdoch MacLennan (as of August 1) and independent non-executive director Karyn McCluskey – were:

Ladbrokes Premiership representatives: Ann Budge (Heart of Midlothian), Les Gray (Hamilton Academical) and Stewart Robertson (Rangers)

Ladbrokes Championship representatives: Martin Ritchie (Falkirk) and Warren Hawke (Morton)

Ladbrokes League 1 and League 2 representative: Iain Dougan (Stranraer)




Read more at https://spfl.co.uk/news/article/spfl-clubs-elect-board-for-1718/#7VM6ObRO2tBrr1hg.99
Thanks Blue
 
The 42 member clubs of the SPFL met today at the league’s Annual General Meeting and elected the six club representatives who will serve on the SPFL Board for the year ahead.

The SPFL Board includes three Ladbrokes Premiership representatives, two from the Ladbrokes Championship and one covering Ladbrokes League 1 and Ladbrokes League 2.

Elected to serve on the 2017/18 SPFL Board – alongside SPFL Chief Executive Neil Doncaster, new SPFL Chairman Murdoch MacLennan (as of August 1) and independent non-executive director Karyn McCluskey – were:

Ladbrokes Premiership representatives: Ann Budge (Heart of Midlothian), Les Gray (Hamilton Academical) and Stewart Robertson (Rangers)

Ladbrokes Championship representatives: Martin Ritchie (Falkirk) and Warren Hawke (Morton)

Ladbrokes League 1 and League 2 representative: Iain Dougan (Stranraer)




Read more at https://spfl.co.uk/news/article/spfl-clubs-elect-board-for-1718/#7VM6ObRO2tBrr1hg.99
I think we need to hear from Stewart Robertson to clarify if the SPFL board are acting on several members concerns or if it was the concern of Celtic alone.
 
I would be amazed if the SPFL had done this without some kind of board vote. Doncaster and MacLennan are absolute certs to have supported it. The others (excluding Robertson) are more difficult to predict.
 
I would be amazed if the SPFL had done this without some kind of board vote. Doncaster and MacLennan are absolute certs to have supported it. The others (excluding Robertson) are more difficult to predict.
Is there a need for a vote if it's only Celtic who have voiced concerns?
 
They didnt demand it, they recommended it, however SR's understanding (naively) it was to be a general look into all Scottish football not targeting us.

He does need to come out and say this though.
 
I would be amazed if the SPFL had done this without some kind of board vote. Doncaster and MacLennan are absolute certs to have supported it. The others (excluding Robertson) are more difficult to predict.

If Dougan from Stranraer is from the family I know Im sure he would be on our side.
 
They didnt demand it, they recommended it, however SR's understanding (naively) it was to be a general look into all Scottish football not targeting us.

He does need to come out and say this though.

SR surely only agreed to a review with a documented terms of reference. Those terms of reference should not mention our club.
 
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