Scottish Premier League clubs agree to 'explore expansion'
Scottish Premier League clubs say they have unanimously agreed to pursue an expansion of the top flight.
Representatives of all 12 clubs met at Hampden to discuss reconstruction, in response to recent proposals from the Scottish Football League.
SPL clubs will meet again on 3 December to debate the matter further.
BBC Scotland revealed at the weekend that the SPL was considering the creation of two divisions of 12 with an extended play-off system.
And the SPL would like to see the changes in place for the start of next season.
Neil Doncaster SPL chief executive“There will be no false promotion or special treatment for any club”
However, chief executive Neil Doncaster was at pains to stress that it was not a mechanism for hastening Rangers' rise from Division Three.
"It has to be a meritocracy," he told BBC Scotland. "There will be no false promotion or special treatment for any club."
Those attending the Hampden gathering chose not to divulge any details of the proposals, saying only that it would address the financial disparity between the top tier and the second tier, have a new model of fiscal distribution and reduce the number of games where nothing is at stake.
"What's important is that we have a structure that ensures there are no meaningless mid-table matches," added Doncaster.
"We want something to play for at all stages of the season.
"And we want a financial distribution model that means even though you may suffer the sporting penalty of relegation you don't have to suffer a crippling financial penalty at the same time."
It is understood the two division set-up being explored would see the top league stick with 12 teams but split after two rounds of fixtures in which teams had met home and away.
The top eight clubs would then meet a further twice home and away, while the bottom four clubs would play against the top four of the new lower division of 12, made up of teams invited from the SFL.
These eight clubs would meet twice, home and away, with the bottom four clubs being relegated at the end of the season.
The bottom eight clubs in the lower division would also play-off against one another.
The SFL have been discussing a new way forward that would see a top tier of 16 teams, which Doncaster dismissed as "unworkable".
"It's for the SFL to decide what's best for them," said Doncaster, who explained that SPL clubs think that a 16-team league would create too many meaningless matches and the reduced number of fixtures would damage finances.
"We have a responsibility to the 12 clubs in the top tier but we also have a wider responsibility to all full-time clubs and those that aspire to be full-time. Equally, recognising that we also drive the income that supports other clubs lower down the divisions.
"And that responsibility will continue."
The concept of an "SPL2" has long been mooted, with SFL clubs voting 22 to eight against further talks on teams joining a new second tier in 2007, while SPL clubs could not agree on plans for a two-tier system featuring a top flight of 10 last year.
At present, no SFL clubs have been contacted to see whether they favour the latest blueprint for change.
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Comment number 140.
barry cowe21st November 2012 - 19:33
My idea for the revamped league cup going on league placings in previous year
SPL and top half of division 1 go in pot1
Rest of division 1 and top half of division 2 go into pot 2
Rest of division 2 and top half of division 3 go into pot 3
Highland league and junior league teams play each other in a mini tournament and the top teams from that join the rest of Division 3 teams to make up pot 4
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barry cowe21st November 2012 - 19:22
Also split the money more fairly going by league position come end of season. Change the league cup to make it more of a Champions League style format. This will help compensate for any loss of money from less fixtures for SPL clubs and will be monetary boost for clubs in the other leagues.
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Comment number 138.
barry cowe21st November 2012 - 19:10
My view
16 team top tier everyone plays each other twice. Chairmen listen to the vast majority of fans. They hate playing the same teams four times a season
3 relegated The bottom 6 or 7 teams will be in the relegation dogfight going by how tight the teams have been the last couple of years. Top two fight for the league and champs league spots and the other 5 will fight for the other euro spots
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donpittodrie21st November 2012 - 17:03
When the top flight had 10 clubs it had 5 of them in Europe every year. 16 clubs just means more meaningless games with teams that aren't competitive enough. Fairer sharing of all the income amongst all top flight clubs and the genuine competition that would be needed to stay in the top flight on a regular basis would produce strong clubs that would produce entertainment and a strong national team
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Artic Arab20th November 2012 - 23:02
I don't think these splits aviod any meaningless games if you are at the bottom of the in the proposed case top 8 you know
1. You probably wont win the league
2. You can't be relagated
3. You're now the whipping boys
So after two rounds all your games are defacto meaningless
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