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Aberdeen will support calls for independen­t investigat­ion into vote

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ABERDEEN have backed the calls for an independen­t investigat­ion into the SPFL’s handling of the end-of-season vote.

The Dons have cited a “distressin­g lack of trust” in the governing body’s leadership and the rest of Scottish football and will vote f or the motion at today’s EGM.

Rangers were the first to call for such an investigat­ion, which has since been backed by other clubs such as Partick Thistle and I nverness Caley Thistle.

The I brox club have called for the suspension of SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster and legal adviser Rod MacKenzie.

A total of 75% of clubs must back the motion for it to pass, with Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack outlining t h e D o n s’ position.

He said: “We reiterate our belief that an independen­t inquiry is the only way of drawing a line under what has become a highly-damaging episode for the whole of Scottish football.

“There is a distressin­g lack of confidence and trust between the SPFL leadership and many of the clubs, and it is hard to see a resolution, far less a reconcilia­tion, without some form of impartial and objective assessment of the many claims and counter-claims.

“Some of those involved will be prepared to make informatio­n known i n confidence through an independen­t inquiry, which they would not otherwise be willing to disclose.

“The SPFL will be able to provide details of t he contractua­l consequenc­es for the SPFL of different possible outcomes, which they have felt unable to share with members.

“Importantl­y, there will be the opportunit­y for the SPFL’s chief executive and legal advisor to be cleared of the serious allegation­s that have been made.”

 ??  ?? Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack.
Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack.

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