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Let them get on with it, my issue is that we should refuse to be used as a pawn to get SPL 2 off the ground.

Division 2 next year, then progress into whichever league is above that. If it's SPL 2 then so be it. Out of our hands.

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What is the point in this? If all the 1st division clubs resign, the SPL end up with all the bad points of reconstruction like having to pay out more money and greater chance of relegation but without any of the positives they wanted like our tv rights or sponsors interested from our involvemen in single league body.

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Fucking hell mate, a bit of warning next time....that ginger kid is arguably the ugliest guy I have ever seen....Why is he a source of information on this?

Jim Spence/ BBC/Sky sports.

SFL league clubs not happy and resigning en mass

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I think this is the main reason we got rid of Green as he was against this with the current incumbents at the SFA/SPL.

A disgrace if we join this farce.

Let these corrupt bastards die Rangers and challenge this in the courts.

Liewell regan and doncasters filthy hands are all over this.

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Ten clubs are poised to resign from the Scottish Football League after becoming disillusioned with how league reconstruction talks have progressed.

After a meeting at Hamilton's ground on Thursday evening, several First Division sides are said to be ready to carry out the move in a bid to force a restructure of Scottish football.

A package of proposals including a 12-12-18 league format and financial redistribution were rejected two weeks ago after St Mirren and Ross County voted against, the top flight will reconsider elements of the plan.

First Division clubs met independently last week to discuss their own concerns that the failed SPL vote had derailed the reform process.

The second-tier clubs are committed to bringing change in time for next season to allow the financial gap between the SPL and SFL clubs to be closed sooner rather than later.

In April a delegation of First Division sides met at Hamilton Academical's ground to discuss possible change. SFL chief executive David Longmuir was present for part of the meeting but left before talks concluded.

SFL rule 12 on notice to resign membership states: "No Member shall resign, retire or otherwise cease to be a member of the League unless it shall have given not less than two full seasons prior written notice so to do, unless with the approval of not less than two-thirds (66%) of the votes cast at a general meeting of the League."

http://m.stv.tv/sport/football/clubs/falkirk/223972-ten-clubs-poised-to-resign-from-the-scottish-football-league/

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