Beefymcfc wrote:I've been listening to this with interest, more to how the SFL/SPL deal with it and I have to say that they are a complete shambles. If a club goes bust then there is only one place they can go, to the bottom, but in this case they've even got that wrong. Has been said, to join the league a club has to have 3 years figures yet this looks like it's been waived to serve a somewhat spurious purpose. Like Ross says, what about the clubs who have those 3 years accounts and want to join the league?
One thing they all go on about is when the Newco go to the away games and how clubs who usually get 300 and odd fans cope. Well, if the Newco get fans attending (this is not a given at present) the away games then I think they'll do just fine. Imagine that club now getting 2300 fans for that one game and imagine the revenue it will produce for the club and their wider community, it will be a massive boost.
The SFL have done exactly what the SPL tried to do, bend the rules to serve their own needs. Possibly having a new Rangers and their support visiting all of their grounds whilst moving back to the top is a win for all concerned. Obviously a decision had to be made but again they chose one of money rather than integrity. Funny 'Old' game really.
The point I made was a valid one, but in this situation I dont think the SFL had any other option. The league starts in three weeks, a SFL cup tournament starts in two. It would be highly unfair to ask a side from outside the SFA to put a proposal together, and then start in a league they had never budgeted for in three weeks time. With league reconstruction highly likey to happen in the next year or two these teams can bide their time and come in prepared. Like I said, These sides get much bigger crowds playing local rivals than they would traveling 2/3 hours for away games just to get thrashed.
In my opinion the SFL played a blinder and have showed that the SPL/SFA are fools who run sadly run our game. They should never have been put in this postition but refused to buckle under the severe pressure put on them to bend the rules. For once in Scotland, negativety didnt win.
It's a good point regarding the smaller clubs making a tidy profit also. There will be a tv deal put in place somewhere also.
It is worth noting that Rangers have the second best ground in the SFL3. The Glasgow derby next year could still have 50 thousand at it. Though I highly suspect it will be full of other fans having a day out laughting at Rangers. I for one cannot wait for Queens Park v Rangers.