Sunday Mail (UK)

Budge told new league plan risks re-igniting war

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new Votergate twist, the Tynecastle owner was given consent on Friday to put forward her proposal for a 14-team top-flight.

Budge is racing against time to table it at the SPFL board meeting at 10am tomorrow – when they’re expected to declare Celtic champs and relegate the Jambos.

Budge led a taskforce to look at reconstruc­tion following the SPFL vote to end the lower-league seasons due to Covid-19.

It was quickly doomed when six Premiershi­p clubs decided they weren’t in favour of re-jigging the league set-up. And she is expected to face similar opposition this week.

Budge needs two clubs to back her, possibly fellow relegated sides Partick Thistle and Stranraer, but still requires an 11-1 Premiershi­p vote to push it through.

Three quarters of clubs in the lower leagues also need to lend support but Stenhousem­uir chairman Iain McMenemy

(right) has already cast doubts.

McMenemy can’t believe reconstruc­tion talks are back on the agenda – and says

Budge must get the proposal out quickly to avoid more weeks of in-fighting. McMenemy said: “When I heard, it was a bit of surprise, a feeling of deja vu.

“The message from the SPFL EGM was to draw a line under the last few weeks after Votegate – Dundee’s magic vote – and reconstruc­tion talks that completely fell apart, come together and move on.

“Now, one of the big divisive issues is back again.

“If they’ve got something they want us to discuss, they have to let us know as soon as possible to avoid six more weeks of civil war.”

There was talk of a 14-14-14 system – but it remains to be seen if Budge will propose that or a 14-10-10-10 set-up.

SPFL players, in a survey by PFA Scotland, are in favour of three leagues of 14. Their head Fraser Wishart told BBC Sportsound yesterday: “75 per cent said they want 14-14-14. It’s a strong mandate – make it permanent.

“For some, it’s to protect jobs but there’s a view it would bring freshness and give more clubs an opportunit­y at the top level.”

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