The Scotsman

Cash worry is odds-on for SPFL when Ladbrokes pulls out of the game

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The self-appointed moral guardians of Scottish football will doubtless be gratified by the news Ladbrokes is ending its sponsorshi­p of the SPFL at the end of this season.

The crusade against gambling’s commercial endorsemen­t of the sport has claimed its first high-profile victim. It remains to be seen if William Hill and Betfred, whose respective contracts for the Scottish and League Cups are also due to expire next summer, will follow suit.

But those who celebrate the lowering of bookmakers’ profile in our game would also do well to reflect upon the difficulty SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster and his colleagues now confront in plugging a financial gap which threatens a significan­t impact on many Scottish clubs. Like it or not, the demographi­c of Scottish football has always lent itself naturally to partnershi­ps with betting and booze. With bookies now joining drinks companies on the politicall­y correct blacklist, just where will Doncaster & Co find alternativ­e sponsors with the kind of resources Ladbrokes was able to invest in the game?

Banks, supermarke­ts and DIY retail giants have been title sponsors of the league in the past but it seems far less likely the SPFL would be an attractive fit to their portfolios these days.

The Scottish FA is still seeking a replacemen­t for Vauxhall, which ended its sponsorshi­p of the national team last year. The SPFL is set to find the market just as challengin­g.

 ??  ?? 0 Neil Doncaster: Bets off.
0 Neil Doncaster: Bets off.

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