Statement from the SPFL Chairman

Park is carrying on his family tradition of manipulating people offering the carrot which will quickly turn to a poison chalice to anyone daft enough to take the bait he and his mouthpieces are spreading unrest and doom in the hope that others will join them.having stirred the pot he is now sat back waiting to see if the SPL will fall for his tricks,he wants the money but does not want Celtic to be declared champions he and his mouthpieces want the league declared null and void in which case SPL will have to pay the money back to TV companies and Sponsors and the league would not have any qualifications for Europe also clubs would have to repay season ticket money Park knows all this but needs to keep the idiots happy at the moment he is cutting off his blue nose to spite his face perhaps he will do a u-turn just to get the SPL on his side this club will do and use anyone to survive. Watch for his next move folk better than any soap
 
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The SPL true to form are backing off thier challenge to sevco,Park claims he has evidence against them and infers that other clubs have seen it too but fails to say who they were,I suppose that we should not expect anything less from the SPLwhere sevco are concerned if it wasn't so serious you would think it was some sort of handbags at dawn over some silly disagreement,but it is serious and clubs and the SPL need to stop pandering to sevco and get this problem sorted,the FUTURE of the game is in danger of collapse and it's now time to take action
 
The SPL true to form are backing off thier challenge to sevco,Park claims he has evidence against them and infers that other clubs have seen it too but fails to say who they were,I suppose that we should not expect anything less from the SPLwhere sevco are concerned if it wasn't so serious you would think it was some sort of handbags at dawn over some silly disagreement,but it is serious and clubs and the SPL need to stop pandering to sevco and get this problem sorted,the FUTURE of the game is in danger of collapse and it's now time to take action
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If Parks is stating unequivocally that he has evidence on the SPFL that is damning to them.....then he has a responsibility to all affiliates members to disclose to all relevant member what this evidence may be.....it is only fit and proper that any inappropriate action or deed done by any of those in authority is made public for the court of public opinion to judge matters.....it is not fit and proper to judge matters simply on Hun innuendo or mere allegation.....demands for proof of any wrongdoings has to made.....and made soon.....integrity dictates this is the minimum that is required
 
"Dundee FC Statement
April 15, 2020

Good afternoon Dundee fans. I hope this statement continues to find you safe and healthy as we continue to be quarantined in our fight against the Covid-19 virus. The past week has been fraught with anxiety, vitriol, conspiracy theory, and of course a far ranging amount of media conjecture and commentary. Below is a brief enlightenment of our thoughts and processes over the past week.

Impact of the SPFL resolution: Relegated clubs were negatively impacted in two substantial ways: the lost opportunity to avoid relegation, and the lost opportunity for financial support. As we previously stated, the end of the season due to the COVID-19 epidemic should not result in any club being worse off than they were prior to vote. In our opinion the SPFL’s “solution” for the league was not a solution for all teams in the league. Knowing that most teams desperately needed cash flow before the end of April, the quickest and easiest way for the SPFL to achieve that was this proposal; however, the result was immediate inequity, and mid-to long-term instability.

Understandably, that was the driving factor for a ‘yes’ vote from many clubs. Outside of clubs receiving an injection of immediate cash, this was unacceptable to us as we feel the actions of the league should be representative of all its members; detrimental impact to one club is ultimately detrimental to all clubs. Furthermore, the proposal left little prospect for league reconstruction, another significant aspect of long-term sustainability for Scottish Football. Whilst the lockdown has resulted in tremendous hardship for the country, one opportunity it has presented, in Dundee FC’s point of view, is the restructuring of the league.

Dundee FC’s vote: Because of the situation detailed above, it was our intention (as the world has seen through the disappointing and regrettable actions of two championship clubs) to vote ‘no’ on the proposed resolution. Despite being electronically submitted, for whatever reason, our vote did not reach the centre (SPFL). We were not aware of that, however, until the SPFL published the ‘results’ of an incomplete vote and it was shown that Dundee FC’s vote was not received. This raised an immediate red flag for us; not only was our vote missing, but we discovered that at least two Premiership clubs had modified their position from the understanding we had the day prior. It was then that we decided to put our foot on the ball and pause. We conveyed that decision to the centre and ceased taking calls on the subject. We needed time to develop a clearer DFC view on the situation.

Whilst it is not our responsibility to take the lead on solutions for the league (indeed, we believe this is the role of the SPFL), it is our duty to attempt to ensure that the future of Scottish Football remains promising for all the clubs. To that end, we have worked tirelessly to achieve solutions to help those who were being disadvantaged and sought ways to help them. We have discussed options with a variety of member clubs to show solidarity to the clubs most negatively impacted by the SPFL proposal. Relegated clubs must have financial assistance to help soften the landing so they can begin the next season on more equitable footing. Through our discussions it appears that there is an appetite to provide various forms of support from other member clubs if these clubs are in fact relegated. Further details of these acts of kindness and solidarity will be worked out amongst the member clubs. Also, we are sorry to disappoint all of the conspiracy theorists by saying that we were never exposed to any ‘deals’ from either of the Glasgow giants. They both acted, as we would expect, with complete professionalism.

Additionally and most importantly for Dundee FC, we spoke to other member clubs regarding their appetite for reconstruction, as the SPFL’s briefing notes does not give us much of a chance and this is the only aspect of any proposal that helps Dundee FC in any way. There are several things that have to be in place in order to deliver a proper opportunity of achieving a better foundation for Scottish Football’s future. First, a working group should be assembled and must have members from the highest levels of Scottish Football with long-term interest in the future success of the game. We need to agree a set of goals that will be the basis of reconstruction which takes into account current and future wants and needs of media; member clubs’ financial benefits; and sporting integrity as a basis. It is our belief that after speaking to numerous clubs that the appetite for reconstruction is there and the intention is to set up an immediate and focused working group to take on this task. The centre will have to accept and support the will of the members.
We do believe the centre has made mistakes in this process, namely not taking into consideration any financial fallout to their member clubs and publishing of the incomplete ballot results, which has put Dundee FC in a position to receive criticism and undue torment. If what we achieved in our pause was presented by the SPFL in the first instance we would have voted in favour of the proposal.

We would like to thank the fans for their patience, and most of the member clubs for their cooperation and support during this time. Make no mistake, we continue to have a daunting task ahead of us, but we are encouraged by everyday acts of kindness, resolution, and humanity that we are all sharing as we get through this together.

Stay safe and hope we see you soon in a newly revamped league."
 
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Dundee FC Statement
April 15, 2020

Good afternoon Dundee fans. I hope this statement continues to find you safe and healthy as we continue to be quarantined in our fight against the Covid-19 virus. The past week has been fraught with anxiety, vitriol, conspiracy theory, and of course a far ranging amount of media conjecture and commentary. Below is a brief enlightenment of our thoughts and processes over the past week.

Impact of the SPFL resolution: Relegated clubs were negatively impacted in two substantial ways: the lost opportunity to avoid relegation, and the lost opportunity for financial support. As we previously stated, the end of the season due to the COVID-19 epidemic should not result in any club being worse off than they were prior to vote. In our opinion the SPFL’s “solution” for the league was not a solution for all teams in the league. Knowing that most teams desperately needed cash flow before the end of April, the quickest and easiest way for the SPFL to achieve that was this proposal; however, the result was immediate inequity, and mid-to long-term instability.

Understandably, that was the driving factor for a ‘yes’ vote from many clubs. Outside of clubs receiving an injection of immediate cash, this was unacceptable to us as we feel the actions of the league should be representative of all its members; detrimental impact to one club is ultimately detrimental to all clubs. Furthermore, the proposal left little prospect for league reconstruction, another significant aspect of long-term sustainability for Scottish Football. Whilst the lockdown has resulted in tremendous hardship for the country, one opportunity it has presented, in Dundee FC’s point of view, is the restructuring of the league.

Dundee FC’s vote: Because of the situation detailed above, it was our intention (as the world has seen through the disappointing and regrettable actions of two championship clubs) to vote ‘no’ on the proposed resolution. Despite being electronically submitted, for whatever reason, our vote did not reach the centre (SPFL.) We were not aware of that, however, until the SPFL published the ‘results’ of an incomplete vote and it was shown that Dundee FC’s vote was not received. This raised an immediate red flag for us; not only was our vote missing, but we discovered that at least two Premiership clubs had modified their position from the understanding we had the day prior. It was then that we decided to put our foot on the ball and pause. We conveyed that decision to the centre and ceased taking calls on the subject. We needed time to develop a clearer DFC view on the situation.

Whilst it is not our responsibility to take the lead on solutions for the league (indeed, we believe this is the role of the SPFL), it is our duty to attempt to ensure that the future of Scottish Football remains promising for all the clubs. To that end, we have worked tirelessly to achieve solutions to help those who were being disadvantaged and sought ways to help them. We have discussed options with a variety of member clubs to show solidarity to the clubs most negatively impacted by the SPFL proposal. Relegated clubs must have financial assistance to help soften the landing so they can begin the next season on more equitable footing. Through our discussions it appears that there is an appetite to provide various forms of support from other member clubs if these clubs are in fact relegated. Further details of these acts of kindness and solidarity will be worked out amongst the member clubs. Also, we are sorry to disappoint all of the conspiracy theorists by saying that we were never exposed to any ‘deals’ from either of the Glasgow giants. They both acted, as we would expect, with complete professionalism.

Additionally and most importantly for Dundee FC, we spoke to other member clubs regarding their appetite for reconstruction, as the SPFL’s briefing notes does not give us much of a chance and this is the only aspect of any proposal that helps Dundee FC in any way. There are several things that have to be in place in order to deliver a proper opportunity of achieving a better foundation for Scottish Football’s future. First, a working group should be assembled and must have members from the highest levels of Scottish Football with long-term interest in the future success of the game. We need to agree a set of goals that will be the basis of reconstruction which takes into account current and future wants and needs of media; member clubs’ financial benefits; and sporting integrity as a basis. It is our belief that after speaking to numerous clubs that the appetite for reconstruction is there and the intention is to set up an immediate and focused working group to take on this task. The centre will have to accept and support the will of the members.
We do believe the centre has made mistakes in this process, namely not taking into consideration any financial fallout to their member clubs and publishing of the incomplete ballot results, which has put Dundee FC in a position to receive criticism and undue torment. If what we achieved in our pause was presented by the SPFL in the first instance we would have voted in favour of the proposal.

We would like to thank the fans for their patience, and most of the member clubs for their cooperation and support during this time. Make no mistake, we continue to have a daunting task ahead of us, but we are encouraged by everyday acts of kindness, resolution, and humanity that we are all sharing as we get through this together.

Stay safe and hope we see you soon in a newly revamped league
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Are they gonna do a DUP?

As in.....they only have the best interests of others in mind (ahem!).....but the reality is they intend to make sure they get the best deal they can for themselves?....I’m betting they’re open to a bit of self interest 👍
 
"Dundee FC Statement
April 15, 2020

Good afternoon Dundee fans. I hope this statement continues to find you safe and healthy as we continue to be quarantined in our fight against the Covid-19 virus. The past week has been fraught with anxiety, vitriol, conspiracy theory, and of course a far ranging amount of media conjecture and commentary. Below is a brief enlightenment of our thoughts and processes over the past week.

Impact of the SPFL resolution: Relegated clubs were negatively impacted in two substantial ways: the lost opportunity to avoid relegation, and the lost opportunity for financial support. As we previously stated, the end of the season due to the COVID-19 epidemic should not result in any club being worse off than they were prior to vote. In our opinion the SPFL’s “solution” for the league was not a solution for all teams in the league. Knowing that most teams desperately needed cash flow before the end of April, the quickest and easiest way for the SPFL to achieve that was this proposal; however, the result was immediate inequity, and mid-to long-term instability.

Understandably, that was the driving factor for a ‘yes’ vote from many clubs. Outside of clubs receiving an injection of immediate cash, this was unacceptable to us as we feel the actions of the league should be representative of all its members; detrimental impact to one club is ultimately detrimental to all clubs. Furthermore, the proposal left little prospect for league reconstruction, another significant aspect of long-term sustainability for Scottish Football. Whilst the lockdown has resulted in tremendous hardship for the country, one opportunity it has presented, in Dundee FC’s point of view, is the restructuring of the league.

Dundee FC’s vote: Because of the situation detailed above, it was our intention (as the world has seen through the disappointing and regrettable actions of two championship clubs) to vote ‘no’ on the proposed resolution. Despite being electronically submitted, for whatever reason, our vote did not reach the centre (SPFL). We were not aware of that, however, until the SPFL published the ‘results’ of an incomplete vote and it was shown that Dundee FC’s vote was not received. This raised an immediate red flag for us; not only was our vote missing, but we discovered that at least two Premiership clubs had modified their position from the understanding we had the day prior. It was then that we decided to put our foot on the ball and pause. We conveyed that decision to the centre and ceased taking calls on the subject. We needed time to develop a clearer DFC view on the situation.

Whilst it is not our responsibility to take the lead on solutions for the league (indeed, we believe this is the role of the SPFL), it is our duty to attempt to ensure that the future of Scottish Football remains promising for all the clubs. To that end, we have worked tirelessly to achieve solutions to help those who were being disadvantaged and sought ways to help them. We have discussed options with a variety of member clubs to show solidarity to the clubs most negatively impacted by the SPFL proposal. Relegated clubs must have financial assistance to help soften the landing so they can begin the next season on more equitable footing. Through our discussions it appears that there is an appetite to provide various forms of support from other member clubs if these clubs are in fact relegated. Further details of these acts of kindness and solidarity will be worked out amongst the member clubs. Also, we are sorry to disappoint all of the conspiracy theorists by saying that we were never exposed to any ‘deals’ from either of the Glasgow giants. They both acted, as we would expect, with complete professionalism.

Additionally and most importantly for Dundee FC, we spoke to other member clubs regarding their appetite for reconstruction, as the SPFL’s briefing notes does not give us much of a chance and this is the only aspect of any proposal that helps Dundee FC in any way. There are several things that have to be in place in order to deliver a proper opportunity of achieving a better foundation for Scottish Football’s future. First, a working group should be assembled and must have members from the highest levels of Scottish Football with long-term interest in the future success of the game. We need to agree a set of goals that will be the basis of reconstruction which takes into account current and future wants and needs of media; member clubs’ financial benefits; and sporting integrity as a basis. It is our belief that after speaking to numerous clubs that the appetite for reconstruction is there and the intention is to set up an immediate and focused working group to take on this task. The centre will have to accept and support the will of the members.
We do believe the centre has made mistakes in this process, namely not taking into consideration any financial fallout to their member clubs and publishing of the incomplete ballot results, which has put Dundee FC in a position to receive criticism and undue torment. If what we achieved in our pause was presented by the SPFL in the first instance we would have voted in favour of the proposal.

We would like to thank the fans for their patience, and most of the member clubs for their cooperation and support during this time. Make no mistake, we continue to have a daunting task ahead of us, but we are encouraged by everyday acts of kindness, resolution, and humanity that we are all sharing as we get through this together.

Stay safe and hope we see you soon in a newly revamped league."
Was that a yes or a no?
 
"Dundee FC Statement
April 15, 2020

Good afternoon Dundee fans. I hope this statement continues to find you safe and healthy as we continue to be quarantined in our fight against the Covid-19 virus. The past week has been fraught with anxiety, vitriol, conspiracy theory, and of course a far ranging amount of media conjecture and commentary. Below is a brief enlightenment of our thoughts and processes over the past week.But no the whole story nows the time what you waiting for ,lay it all out for everybody to see!

Impact of the SPFL resolution: Relegated clubs were negatively impacted in two substantial ways: the lost opportunity to avoid relegation, and the lost opportunity for financial support. As we previously stated, the end of the season due to the COVID-19 epidemic should not result in any club being worse off than they were prior to vote. In our opinion the SPFL’s “solution” for the league was not a solution for all teams in the league.well 5 of us and one who was doing there bidding Knowing that most teams Rangers desperately needed cash flow before the end of April, the quickest and easiest way for the SPFL to achieve that was this proposal; however, the result was immediate inequity, and mid-to long-term instability.

Understandably, that was the driving factor for a ‘yes’ vote from many clubs.surprise surprise you realize clubs need money Outside of clubs receiving an injection of immediate cash, this was unacceptable to us as we feel the actions of the league should be representative of all its members; yet you back sevco to get cash detrimental impact to one club is ultimately detrimental to all clubs. Furthermore, the proposal left little prospect for league reconstruction, another significant aspect of long-term sustainability for Scottish Football. Whilst the lockdown has resulted in tremendous hardship for the country,oh so you have noticed there's a pandemic country wide one opportunity it has presented, in Dundee FC’s point of view, is the restructuring of the league.
fk why didn't uefa think of that lets get a shitey club one with fk all ambition , serial losers be the forefront and voice for league reconstruction ,,,,,like a bowling club but bigger and stupider

Dundee FC’s vote: who the fk can't send an email in 2020 ,and you want to be the forefront of league reconstruction Because of the situation detailed above, it was our intention (as the world sevco disease try small country has seen through the disappointing and regrettable actions of two championship clubs) to vote ‘no’ on the proposed resolution. Despite being electronically submitted, for whatever reason,go with the stupid version it's more believable our vote did not reach the centre (SPFL). We were not aware of that, however, until the SPFL published the ‘results’ of an our incomplete vote and it was shown that Dundee FC’s vote was not received.ffs you got there in the end This raised an immediate red no surrender flag for us; not only was our vote missingnot true you fkd up sending it , but we discovered that at least two Premiership clubs had modified their position from the understanding sleakit whatsapp group we had the day prior. It was then that we decided to put our foot on the ball and pause jack hendry style thank you brendan . We conveyed that decision to the centre hampden ffs and ceased taking calls on the subject cause you fkd up go on admit it ,it's dead easy . We needed time to develop make up some more pish like this statement a clearer DFC view on the situation.

Whilst it is not our responsibility to take the lead on solutions for the league seen as you can't send an email a would hawd fire on that thought chico (indeed, we believe this is the role of the SPFL), it is our duty to attempt to ensure that the future of Scottish Football remains promising for all the clubs.even at a time we have helped starve them of cash To that end, we have worked tirelessly to achieve solutions to help those who were being disadvantaged and sought ways to help them.hope they weren't relying on emails or else there fkd We have discussed options with a variety of member clubs sevco to show solidarity to the club most negatively impacted by the SPFL proposal. Relegated clubs hearts must have financial assistance to help soften the landing should have thought of that instead of the length of grass so they can begin the next season on more equitable footing.and a new hover mower Through our discussions naw ye didnae it appears that there is an appetite to provide various forms of support from other member clubs no there isnae if these clubs are in fact relegated. Further details of these acts of kindness and solidarity will be worked out amongst the member clubs.naw they wilnae Also, we are sorry to disappoint all of the conspiracy theorists by saying that we were never exposed to any ‘deals’ from either of the Glasgow giants.partick n sevco are not giants They both acted, as we would expect, with complete professionalism.gtf

Additionally and most importantly for Dundee FC, we spoke to other member clubs regarding their appetite for reconstruction,name them as the SPFL’s briefing notes does not give us much of a chance and this is the only aspect of any proposal that helps Dundee FC in any way. There are several things that have to be in place in order to deliver a proper opportunity of achieving a better foundation for Scottish Football’s future.again ideas above your station , practise emails first n get back to us when you've cracked that First, a working group should be assembled and must have sevco members from the highest levels of Scottish Football with long-term interest in the future success misery of the game. We need to agree a set of goals that will be the basis of reconstruction which takesffs into account current and future wants and needs of media;anyone but celtic member clubs’ financial benefits; and sporting integrity as a basis. It is our belief that after speaking to numerous 2 clubs that the appetite for reconstruction is there and the intention is to set up an immediate and focused working sevco group to take on this task. The centre ffs how old are you it's hampden ,no wonder your email fkd up will have to accept and support the will of the 2 hun members.
We do believe the centre ffs has made mistakes in this process, namely not taking into consideration any financial fallout to their member clubs and publishing of the incomplete ballot results, shortages sevco have which has put Dundee FC in a position to receive criticism and undue torment. yep your sevcos bitch If what we achieved in our pause was presented by the SPFL in the first instance we would have voted in favour of the proposal.that makes no sense what so ever

We would like to thank the fans what 3-400 and a few dugs for their patience, and most of the member clubs for their cooperation and support during this time.4 Make no mistake, we continue to have a daunting task ahead of us aye windows 98 can do that to folk , but we are encouraged by everyday acts of kindness, resolution, and humanity that we are all sharing as we get through this together.pass the sick bucket

Stay safe and hope we see you soon in a newly revamped league."fk off losers
 
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It’s the latest development in an increasingly rancorous battle for the heart and soul of the SPFL amid claim and counter claim over the proposal to call the leagues as the only way to release a £9 million prize pot to cash strapped clubs.

Record Sport revealed this morning the SPFL board have now sanctioned an in-house investigation over events of the past fortnight, which have led to criticism of the executive and splits between member clubs.

Rangers also remain unhappy their call for an investigation into the impartiality of MacLennan was rejected by the SPFL board in May 2018.


King raised questions over MacLennan’s suitability after he was appointed non-executive chairman of Dublin-based Independent News and Media earlier that year, a group which included Celtic powerbroker Dermot Desmond among its shareholders.

MacLennan remains on their board, but Independent News and Media were sold to Belgian company Mediahus last year in a ÂŁ125 million deal.


is this there smoking gun evidence ,old bigoted news about nothing ffs

The SPFL have been contacted for comment.
 

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