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CALUM CROWE: The size of the Scottish Premiership was never the biggest problem here... it's the man in charge of the SPFL

CALUM CROWE: The size of the Scottish Premiership was never the biggest problem here... it's the man in charge of the SPFL

Daily Mail​30-04-2025

If Barry Hearn was calling the shots in Scottish football, Neil Doncaster would have been handed his P45 and marched out the front door of Hampden a long time ago.
Back in 2014, at a time when the newly-formed Scottish Premiership had been without a title sponsor for 18 months, Hearn delivered a scathing verdict on the SPFL and its chief executive.

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