Aberdeen set to vote for independent investigation
ABERDEEN will vote in favour of an independent investigation into the SPFL.
The Pittodrie club’s chairman Dave Cormanck announced that his team would support Rangers’ resolution at today’s SPFL EGM.
The Glasgow giants have called for SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster and legal advisor Rod McKenzie to be suspended as well as an investigation to take place into the handing of the vote to terminate the Scottish football season.
And after releasing their dossier of evidence last week, Aberdeen are the latest club to come out in support of the Ibrox club.
A statement from Dons chairman Cormack read: “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 in confidence through an independent inquiry, which they would not otherwise be willing to disclose. The SPFL will be able to provide details of the contractual consequences for the SPFL of different possible outcomes, which they have felt unable to share with members, and therefore the opportunity to obtain confirmation that their proposal was the only practicable option available.
“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.”