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News filters through - from The Sun of all places - that the SPL's proposed winter break could be
used to play a glamour cup competition in sunnier climes. Dubai and Flordia are mentioned.
Now it would be imprudent to discount the possibility that this is little more than a careless
whisper leading a journalist to take a flight of fancy.
The SPL's dream of a ten team top league seems ever further away after Dundee United's board
confirmed their decision to vote against the proposal.
United chairman Stephen Thompson said:
"We had a board meeting today and as far as we're concerned we're unconvinced that this is the way
forward for Scottish football.
Here come old flattop he come grooving up slowly He got joo-joo eyeball he one holy roller He got
hair down to his knee Got to be a joker he just do what he please
Beware. The SPL's very own old flattop fool hoves into view once more.
Neil Doncaster has been keeping a low profile of late, consumed as we have been with summits and
spats, songs and suspensions.
The SPL sales drive for their shiny new double decker continues. Ten up. Twelve down.
The Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser reported yesterday:
Neil Doncaster will today meet with all 30 SFL clubs as the push for league
reconstruction continues.
The SPL chief executive is to lay out his organisation's proposals for change at the SFL quarterly
meeting of clubs at Hampden.
Another day, another SPL brainwave.
This time it's the idea of an SPL TV channel. The SPL have drafted in IMG Media to look into the
feasibility of launching their own channel. Not a new idea but an idea apparently reborn in the
last few weeks.
Let us then applaud the SPL for exploring all avenues.
Does anybody care what the fans think?
An oft repeated question during the ten team SPL pantomime of recent weeks.
Well, Supporters Direct Scotland did care. And went about finding out with the help of some experts
in the field.
The results explained why the SPL were so keen to shy away from market research of their with the
fans unanimously turning down the ten team option.
Patrick Kavanagh on The Drum website has an interesting blog in favour of a ten team SPL, comparing
it to the idea of "contraction" in US sport where the number of teams is reduced to increase the
talent on show.
I don't agree with his theory or some his arguments and I'm not sure his idea of complete parity in
the share of TV revenues will ever happen.
Blue Monday. The most depressing day of the year.
Fitting that it was today we heard another version of the SPL's grand new plan for Scottish
football.
Forget the two ten team leagues idea of a couple of weeks ago. The head honchos have listened to
the near universal condemnation of that plan.
Time to sit up and take notice folks. The Daily Record has launched a campaign.
Fed up with Neil Doncaster's increasingly forlorn mission to build a brave new, decagonal Jerusalem
in our green and pleasant land, the Record is calling for a 14 team SPL. It is, ladies and
gentleman, the future of Scottish football as imagined by Jim Traynor.
"Scottish Premier League officials have been forced into a tactical retreat in their campaign to
cut the number of clubs in the top flight from 12 to ten. That reduction was due to be the subject
of a vote at a meeting of SPL clubs next Monday, but the vote has now been postponed in the face of
mounting opposition.
The big beasts of the SPL met at Hampden today and the prospect of a two tier SPL each with ten
sides has moved ever closer to being rubber stamped.
It's the only financially viable option apparently. And we have to trust these club chairmen and
chief executives. Many of them have, after all, led their own clubs to the brink of financial ruin.