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Old 12-03-2012, 10:45   #54
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: The death of Scottish football?

At one time Scottish football was a big thing, you had some great clubs Aberdeen, Motherwell etc, but for some unknown reason everything seems to go around Rangers and Celtic.

What has to happen is to streamline the way Scottish football runs, we know that when there is bad weather in Scotland, loads of games get postponed and they lose money ie paying wages etc. Why don't they break the season up, so they don't play in the winter months.

With the financial problems at Rangers l blame two sets of people - one the clubs directors for allowing it to happen, and the largest is the inland revenue.

Scottish Football needs finance, but they won't get it from television, buts clubs could always get all weather pitches - but that costs money.
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