Sky Sports News It understands the plans of the 10 smaller Scottish presidency, which will not get enough club support.
On Tuesday, this was revealed The SPFL (CWG) works group formulated a proposal that would reduce the number of sides in the upper flight, reduce the amount of installations from 38 to 36, and rid the Sixth Part Supreme..
Any suggestion will need to support 11 out of 12 excellent stagnation clubs, 75 percent of the Premier League and Championship teams, as well as 75 percent of all SPFL 42 aspects. Sky Sports News I learned that the plan of 10 teams will decrease at least from these measures.
It is understood Keep the current Premier League coordination consisting of 12-club, as well as models greater than 14 or 16 teams are also visible by CWG.
Why rebuild the league on the agenda?
The changes are discussed by CWG in an attempt to manage the tension issues of the match and help those who play in European Union Club competitions – with additional matches to the calendar due to the new league in the Champions League and the European Conference League.
Although the option of 14 teams may maintain the possibility of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundy Debby are remaining in their current frequency, this may cause problems in the lower half to play more than those in the first six places after the division.
What happens after that?
Official discussions will take place on the 10, 12, 14 and 16th club models on April 29.
If a proposal is passed, any changes can be made for the 2026/27 season.
What was the reaction?
Adam Web, the owner of St. Johnston, was the first player on the trip to publicly criticize the 10 teams, Sky Sports tells that cutting the number of Premier League clubs will be a “big mistake”.
Webb – whose club is currently the Premier League bottom – believes that a model larger than 14 teams should be implemented, as it grows to 16 aspects in the future.
Web told Webb to Sky Sports.
“I think the bar for good or bad when it comes to football and football in the UK and world football is the Premier League.
“They got 20 clubs, and although we are not the same size as England, it is clear, and we will not have 20 clubs in our prime minister – what you want to do is closer.
“It is a more familiar system that is more familiar to succeed on the global stage and on the British stage. We must go in the other direction completely.
“From looking at the quality in the tournament this season, I can tell you that we have two, three or four clubs that will definitely work well in the Premier League, and this is where we should go. We must grow the Premier League.
“We must go to the 14 teams soon, then after five years – as long as the quality of the tournament is sufficient – it is expected to go to the 16 teams league, and if you continue to grow in a very gradual and deliberate way, we can make sure that the quality is present.
“We completely need quality with each team in the prime minister, but this is the direction that we must go because it is better for Scotland, it is better for Scottish football.”