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A Scottish Premier League chairman tells BBC Scotland that he fears clubs will go bust if financial problems at broadcaster Setanta are not resolved.

 

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Some clubs will go bust if financial problems at satellite broadcaster Setanta are not resolved, a Scottish Premier League chairman has warned.

 

Having read that, I assume that clubs having been spending outwith there means.

 

If this is the case, then they are to blame and not Shitanta.

 

As for Shitanta not paying �£3 million then they should be taken to court for the money.

 

Total shambles, but we have most of the clubs outwith the Old Firm to blame for it. If we had gone with the Sky deal we had a few years back we would have been laughing, but no.... because Dundee Utd (they seemed to have the biggest mouth back at the time) were not going to get the same as the OF in terms of % they voted against Sky and went with the other deal that was there at the time which I think was the BBC which was buttons. Then Shitanta came along and offered 1 more button....

 

Cnuts...

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Scottish football needs something like this to burst the current poor bubble and re-build.

 

There are far too many clubs and far too many leagues. The criteria for the SPL is a joke and should be revised and just make the SPL have 16 teams.

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