Reconstruction 'will take time'

SFL chief executive David Longmuir has urged supporters to show patience as clubs north of the border edge closer to league reconstruction.

Last Updated: 01/02/13 at 08:46 Post Comment

All 30 SFL members met at Hampden on Thursday to examine proposals for a merged set-up also involving the 12 Scottish Premier League sides.

A 12-12-18 structure has been proposed by the top-flight body, and the lower-league organisation has now vowed to join them in examining those blueprints.

However, a revised set-up which dispenses with the 18-team bottom division and instead uses two leagues of 10 to offer a four-league solution of 12-12-10-10 will also be looked at before a final decision is made.

Longmuir admits all that will take time but insists the new league could be in place for next season if the clubs demand an early start.

For now, though, he accepts progress must be slow while talks continue.

He said: "This has been the first time that the SFL have had a chance to get together as a group of 30 since we started the dialogue on league reconstruction. You have got to give it some context in that respect.

"I'm pleased at the way the meeting ended up. We had very, very strong support to move forward to the next stage in the discussions with our colleagues in the SPL and the Scottish Football Association.

"We are now going to start looking at the real detail of rule books and other areas you would expect when you are trying to combine two organisations.

"Nothing, though, has changed from an SFL perspective other than we have had an opportunity today to have everybody from the SFL together - clubs talking to clubs, clubs listening to clubs.

"There was a distinct mood that we are still keen on a 42-club solution to take the game forward and that is what we got.

"We were talking principles today - one league body, governance, distribution - and those were the things that were key today. Now we have had a clear message that our members want to take forward the full detail and we will now look at a combined rulebook.

"That will not happen overnight. We will have to work on that and at some point we will have to bring it back in a more formal package to the 30 clubs and allow them to make a much more informed decision.

"There is a window of change to put in place some big ticket items that will take the game forward in future and that is hugely important. The fans should feel encouraged by the impetus behind that at the moment.

"The talks have to happen because, when you are going to make a change as big as this, it's important to get everybody with you. That takes time and small steps. Hopefully we will be able to take bigger steps later on."

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