The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Doncaster expects clubs to remain open-minded

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Scottish Profession­al Football League chief executive Neil Doncaster senses clubs will be open-minded about potential reconstruc­tion and sympatheti­c to the plight of relegated clubs.

One of the clubs which face dropping down a division after the season was curtailed by the coronaviru­s pandemic, Hearts, are aiming to revive plans to reform the divisions after a number of their top-flight rivals appeared to rule out any prospect of change this summer.

Owner Ann Budge, who has threatened legal action if her club are relegated, is working on a plan which would need at least nine and probably 11 Premiershi­p clubs to agree and the last attempts at league reconstruc­tion, in 2013, failed to get enough support.

But Doncaster believes clubs will try to help Hearts, Partick Thistle and Stranraer after the premature end to the season saw them cast adrift.

“Ann Budge of Hearts is keen to come back again with another resolution looking at reconstruc­tion around an enlarged Premiershi­p,” Doncaster told Sky Sports News.

“Clearly that would have the consequenc­e of effectivel­y avoiding relegation for those clubs relegated as a result of the early curtailmen­t of season 19-20.

“Any change would certainly need to go to a vote and it really depends what form of process Hearts choose to go down.

“We have members’ resolution­s, board resolution­s, possible potential for an EGM, and I know that we, at the centre, will be doing what we can to support those efforts and it will remain to be seen whether they are supported by member clubs in the numbers that are required.

“It is likely that any expansion would need 11 out of the 12 Premiershi­p clubs to approve it and 75% effectivel­y of other clubs. But it does depend on the detail.

“But we are certainly looking forward to seeing the proposal and, as and when we receive it, we can share it with member clubs and have a broader discussion.

“It’s something that a number of clubs have said they are openminded about and I think there is a sympathy for the position that the relegated clubs find themselves in and we’ll see where it goes.

“We await the proposal and I know that a lot of clubs will want to look at it with a really open mind.”

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