SPFL tops European attendance table once again as fans flock to stadiums more than any other nation
The SPFL has once again topped the match attendance per capita table across Europe as Scottish punters flock to games more than any other nation.
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The SPFL has once again topped the match attendance per capita table across Europe as Scottish punters flock to games more than any other nation.
Rangers’ arrogance is staggering. In the week in which a stream of people inside Ibrox publicly denounced the SPFL for signing a £30m-a-year broadcasting contract with Sky Television something else happened concerning the club.
The SPFL has announced record financial results for season 2021/22 as Calum Beattie is promoted to chief operating officer.
He may have just nailed down the most lucrative TV contract in the history of Scottish football. But SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster was back in the firing line yesterday after finally taking the wraps off a seven year, £150m tie up with broadcast giants Sky.
Neil Doncaster has blamed his long running feud with Rangers on a determination to ‘settle old scores’ - after cutting them out of the vote to secure a new £150m TV deal.
The Sky’s the limit and it looks like Hotliners have reached their limit of the back-biting and in-fighting over the new TV deal that will see the satellite broadcaster show up to 60 live SPFL matches a season until 2029.
Jubilant SPFL chief Neil Doncaster has ushered in the new Sky TV deal branding it "a significant first step" in being able to pay member clubs the golden ticket of £50million a season.
Scottish football’s new £150m TV deal is set to be rubber-stamped this week after Rangers were effectively frozen out of the vote. Record Sport revealed earlier this month that the SPFL were ready to rip up their own rule book to force a bumper Sky deal through after the Ibrox club refused to give it their backing.