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SPFL board consider relegating teams who enter administration

9 October 2013 10.39am.

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The SPFL board is planning changes to its rule book which could see clubs who enter administration being relegated instead of suffering points deductions.

Any such move could spell bad news for some of football’s biggest names.

Rangers have just announced losses of £14.4 million and former director Dave King warned in August that the club could be in administration by Christmas.

Ally McCoist’s side are eight points clear at the top of League One after eight games but some financial analysts have claimed they may need another cash injection to see out the season.

Hearts have no idea when they may be able to exit administration, while Kilmarnock are £9.8m in debt and suffering plummeting attendances as fans protest about the running of their club by chairman Michael Johnston.

In the last 12 years Motherwell, Hearts, Livingston (twice), Morton, Dundee (twice) and Dunfermline have slid into administration while Gretna, Clydebank, Airdrie and Rangers then were liquidated.

Prior to the SPL and Scottish League merging this summer, the two bodies had their own rules when it came to punishing clubs who failed to live within their means.

In the wake of Rangers’ demise, the SPL belatedly introduced a set penalty, which saw the offenders deducted a third of the points they had won the previous season as well as being hit by a signing embargo.

Hearts were the first club to be affected by that ruling, starting this season with -15 points after going into administration in June.

In November 2010, Dundee were handed a 25-point penalty by the SFL board, who had no limit to the sanctions they could dish out because they had failed to live within their means for the second time in a decade.

Now the league bodies have merged, the SPFL board — chief executive Neil Doncaster, Duncan Fraser (Aberdeen), Stephen Thompson (Dundee United), Eric Riley (Celtic), Les Gray (Hamilton Academical), Mike Mulraney (Alloa Athletic) and Bill Darroch 
(Stenhousemuir) — are updating the rules for the new organisation.

“That’s where the prospect of relegation comes in,” said a well-placed Hampden source.

“In the past, the SPL’s hands were tied when it came to punishing clubs which had suffered an insolvency event because they had authority over just the 12 members.

“Consequently, they couldn’t impose a relegated club on the SFL. Now, though, there is the opportunity to provide a 42-club solution and relegation is a punishment which has been discussed.”

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Fine by me

The cynic in me sees them seeing us lost 14 million and thinking we are in danger of another admin

Fine

Another year out and killing Scottish football

Another year with less TV money and no sponsor

Obviously that's worst case scenario and won't happen anyway but it's a prime example of them putting another signature on their own death warrant

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Wouldnt have a problem with this, although if it has to get voted in there's no way it would pass. The only clubs in danger really are Premiership and Championship clubs. We have put League 1 and League 2 clubs on safe footing financially for years to come.

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don't see anything wrong with it, if you can't afford it you shouldn't be spending it. Time to get rid of the teams with not enough supporters

Scottish football would be a pretty lonely place for us if that happened ;-)

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No, the rule would have to be applied for future cases.

Would be completely unfair to relegate them for going into admin when the rules states they should be deducted 1/3 of last years points.

If however Hearts are still in admin at the end of this season, surely they should be relegated....

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Originally written by Ewing Grahame at the Express

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/435350/Bust-clubs-could-face-relegation?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+daily-express-football-news+%28Daily+Express+%3A%3A+Football+Feed%29

My initial reaction when I read it this morning that he was at the wind-up due to the deliberate inaccuracies in the piece regarding our "liquidation"

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I doubt its liewell behind this.

The taigs are the ones with 30 odd million of debt and dont even own their stadium.

More likely bullshit from the rhags in an attempt to worry some Rangers fans regarding admin2,

Which isn't gonna happen. We are in a healthy position.

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I doubt its liewell behind this.

The taigs are the ones with 30 odd million of debt and dont even own their stadium.

More likely bullshit from the rhags in an attempt to worry some Rangers fans regarding admin2,

Which isn't gonna happen. We are in a healthy position.

What do u mean 'don't own their stadium'? Who does?

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