Scottish clubs to vote on league reconstruction proposals
Scottish clubs will hold a vote on a possible new league structure before the end of January.
Scottish Premier League clubs have proposed a 12-12-18 set-up and Scottish Football League clubs will now put that idea to a ballot.
Stewart Regan SFA chief executive“We have seen a willingness to make change happen and a recognition that Scottish football is crying out for a new dawn”
In November, the SFL came up with a 16-10-16 blueprint for reconstruction.
But Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan confirmed an agreement on the principles of restructuring, including a merger of both bodies.
No deadline has been set for the implementation of the proposed changes but it remains possible they could be in place as early as next season.
Representatives of seven SPL clubs and eight SFL clubs met with administrators from the governing bodies at Hampden.
And following the gathering it was announced that SFL teams will be asked to vote on the implementation of a Premier League of 12 teams, a Championship of 12 teams and a National League of 18.
The top two divisions would 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 from the Championship.
PROPOSED SCOTTISH LEAGUE RESTRUCTURE
- SPL proposal is for a 12-12-18 structure
- Top two leagues to split into three leagues of eight after 22 matches then play a further seven home and seven away games
- Leagues will be called Premier Division, Championship and National League
- Top eight teams to play for title and European places; middle eight to contest promotion and relegation in and out of Premier Division; bottom eight to decide who drops into National League
- 11 out of 12 SPL clubs need to vote in favour of plans, while the proposal requires approval of 23 out of 30 SFL clubs
- One league body to replace SPL and SFL
These eight clubs would have their points re-set to zero then 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.
SPL clubs will also have a formal vote, having unanimously agreed to explore the advantages of the 12-12-18 set-up.
The current system has three divisions of 10 below the 12-team SPL.
The SPL needs an 11-1 majority to push through the plans, while the SFL needs a minimum 75% agreement.
"We have had a very productive meeting of the Scottish FA's professional game board at which we had board representatives from around a third of the 42 senior clubs in Scotland," said Regan.
"I'm delighted to say that we have agreed a set of principles to restructure Scottish football.
David Longmuir SFL chief executive“Every club should be able to embrace this because they are all going to benefit from it”
"That will include a single league body, subject to club consultation.
"Ultimately it will be the clubs that decide but we have seen a willingness to make change happen and a recognition that Scottish football is crying out for a new dawn and we have now got agreement to take to clubs for a single league body.
"That is a huge step for the game in Scotland and it shouldn't be underestimated.
"The clubs will decide what can be delivered by the start of the coming season, but that's not something we are going to get hung up on.
"We will deliver the change, as a collective, when we believe it's the right time for the game."
Two months after receiving unanimous backing for a 16-10-16 plan, SFL chief executive David Longmuir now hopes to convince more than 22 of his 30 member clubs to back the SPL proposal.
"The governance of the game and distribution of wealth will now affect all 42 clubs, and I think that in itself is a major breakthrough," he said.
"Every club should be able to embrace this because they are all going to benefit from it.
"Hopefully we can get the fans and let them engage with the process as well because what we are doing in the foundations of the game - distribution, governance, play-offs, more meaningful games, a pyramid - those are the key things."
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Comment number 327.
colwot10th January 2013 - 18:01
This is about Sky TV money. SPL viewing figures have been abysmal this season. Why should Sky continue to pay up? They cannot do what the fans want - a bigger league playing each other home and away once per season as this would mean only 2 Rangers Celtic matches/season when Rangers are back. All they can do is play with the present set up and hope to convince Sky that it will increase interest.
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Biscoback10th January 2013 - 16:49
Don't get this "we need 16 teams" thing? What about going back to a league of 10, with no split don't remember the league being boring in the 80's very often. Who in the lower divisions would be an "asset" to the SPL? Morton, Partick, Falkirk and Dunfermline? However these clubs are interchangeable with St.Johnstone, Killie etc County in terms of size/fanbase etc. hence promotion/relegation.
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Biscoback10th January 2013 - 16:37
@304 - David the attendances are not "the same at best", they are better. Aberdeen up by 16% and Hibs by 10% is a decent surge. It doesn't bother me in the slightest that Ibrox has more fans than the rest as that has ZERO impact on other clubs finances - just lines Chuck Green's pockets before he leaves again.
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Rolf McHarris10th January 2013 - 14:13
What a rubbish proposal. Same clubs playing each other 4 times every season..
BORING!
You need 16 or 18 clubs in a league.
Why cant these stuffed suits see that?
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inormie10th January 2013 - 13:35
The reality is that the "national" game is dying fast and extinct soon.
We need to start again, wind all the SPL clubs up. The football authority then allocates a franchise to the 8 to12 major towns and cities to host a team. (2 to Glasgow) It will take a few years for the bigots and zealots to get over it. Blind faith in your team will not work, face it now or face the consequences tomorrow.
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