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    Scottish Premier League to propose British League Cup

    Scottish Premier League to propose British League Cup

    The Scottish Premier League will explore the creation of a British League Cup if plans for a major shake-up of the game are ratified.

    BBC Scotland has gained access to the SPL's 100-page strategic plan, which includes plans for a 10-team SPL.

    It shows a desire to merge with the Scottish Football League in the summer - and a cross-border competition.

    Clubs met at Hampden on Monday as they seek a consensus on a number of issues including league reconstruction.

    A new league set-up has been driving the change among the SPL's members, but there are a number of other objectives that clubs are being asked to back in a bid to turn around the fortunes of the Scottish game.

    The document makes specific reference to unification of the SPL and SFL with an attractive reason being to "enable the SPL to explore the possibility of cross-border matches (potentially British Cup matches) via the Scottish League Cup".

    The idea of a British club tournament has been proposed in recent years, with a 2001 proposal backed by Aberdeen chairman Stewart Milne, which was ultimately rejected by the Football League in England.

    In 1902, a British League Cup competition raised money for the Ibrox Stadium disaster and included the winners and runners-up of the Scottish and English Football Leagues.

    Several other official and unofficial cross-border competitions have also taken place over the decades, including the Empire Exhibition Trophy in 1938, the Coronation Cup in 1957, the Texaco Cup and the Anglo-Scottish Cup.

    Some other proposals included in the SPL's strategic plan include:

    The national team's Fifa ranking to improve from 66th to 15th within five years
    The SPL's coefficient ranking to improve from 16th to 10th in five years
    Broadcasting revenues to increase by 50% in five years
    The Scottish Football Association to make payments to clubs when players are on international duty

    A draft of the document was discussed at a meeting on 7 January but has since been re-drafted after prolonged deliberations over a number of months.

    BBC Scotland has learned that a vote on the proposals should finally take place in mid-May.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/scotland/13116378.stm

    #2
    Load of pointless **** from a desperate league desperate for revenue.

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      #3
      The clowns need to make the SPL bigger not smaller

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        #4
        They should let our reserves play in the scottish leagues.
        Hello mert.

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          #5
          SPL is barely League 2 on the whole. Old Firm might just scrape a relegation from the PL standard.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Fivex View Post
            They should let our reserves play in the scottish leagues.
            not a bad idea..........
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            Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

            Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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              #7
              And have third rate SPL cloggers kick **** out of our prodgious talents? Nah.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
                SPL is barely League 2 on the whole. Old Firm might just scrape a relegation from the PL standard.
                Old firm would go down straight away without a doubt, Although I presume if they came into our league there revenues would grow hugely as big grounds. They have the potential to be big succesful clubs.....
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                Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                  #9
                  Its possible, but I couldn't see them progressing any further than Newcastle.

                  If they were to move to the PL next season though, they would be relegated. **** squads, **** football, **** fans. Ideally they would be sent over to Ireland regardless of how many fans they have.

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                    #10
                    I can see the point of view for Scottish FA and teams, higher profile increased revenue etc, but I can't see what's in it from the English perspective - the Scottish teams add little in terms of quality, revenue would be reduced (as it has to be split more ways) and lower league English clubs would lower their chances of a big pay day against a big club.
                    The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                      #11
                      Where's the pull if Ross County draw Northampton?

                      Its a joke.

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                        #12
                        But yet won't allow any scottish players to represent UK in the 2012 olympics. :crazy:

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                          #13
                          I remember my sister asking whether teams relegated from Div 4 (back then) went into the Scottish leagues.

                          I told her they were still too good...

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Baracus View Post
                            But yet won't allow any scottish players to represent UK in the 2012 olympics. :crazy:
                            Aren't these SPL proposals rather than SFA ones?
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                              #15
                              They would still need approval would they not from the SFA, the English FA, Uefa etc.

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