Premiership could move to 10, 14 or 16-team league
Briefly

The Scottish Premiership is considering restructuring to 10, 14, or 16 teams to alleviate fixture congestion, leading to discussions about the financial implications of such changes. Clubs currently split into a top and bottom six after 33 matches, but this model has been criticized for its limitations. The SPFL has reported a record turnover, yet the distribution of finances remains a challenge, with debates on sharing Uefa solidarity payments with lower-tier clubs. Managers and stakeholders suggest that revising the league's structure could better support smaller clubs and promote youth development.
I don’t think it’s going to happen this year,” he said of the prospect of solidarity money to Championship clubs. “It comes down to self-preservation and that’s where Scottish football is all in.
I think there’s definitely merit in having a bigger Premiership. That probably takes away a wee bit of that argument of the solidarity payments.
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