The Scotsman

What a strange way to operate - the SPFL deserves the mess it’s in

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One of the biggest winners in the latest civil war to befall Scottish football are the mobile phone companies. One club chief executive took or made a total of 54 calls on Thursday.

It offers some insight regarding the politickin­g that goes on around these occasions.

The phones of directors, owners and assorted football club officials have been red hot since Wednesday lunchtime, when the SPFL published its recommende­d proposal to curtail the league season, with final league placings determined by points per game in league matches played to date by each club.

Oh, but then that’s only for the lower three tiers. The Premiershi­p’s fate will be dealt with at a later date.

And you have 72 hours in which to decide.

What a strange way to operate. The process deserves the mess into which it seemed to descend last night, with one Championsh­ip club – Dundee

– having failed to lodge their vote by the suggested deadline of 5pm. And this after Rangers had already submitted an alternativ­e proposal which was duly deemed “ineffectiv­e” by the SPFL on legal grounds.

“The sporting context gets played out at meetings like this,” former SPFL chairman Ralph Topping, pictured, told me this week.

“It becomes gladiatori­al – ‘we are representi­ng the support’.”

He has experience of what increasing­ly seems an inefficien­t system. The grandstand­ing deflects from the serious issues at hand.

And how is it possible that the fans’ voices are never heard? We all look on and wonder about what is being said behind closed doors and to what extent horse-trading is taking place.

It’s unedifying. Topping expressed confidence that the right decision is arrived at, eventually. We can only hope so.

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