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Regrettably, the Scottish FA has received notification from lawyers representing Craig Levein that their client has served a writ on the Association.
This notification has been received despite the Scottish FA’s offer to honour Craig’s contract in full, an offer that was made immediately upon the Board’s decision to relieve Craig of his duties on November 5, 2012.
The Scottish FA has since received notification that Craig has chosen to resign, thereby foregoing the offer made to honour his contract in full.
In the notification received, failure to make a proposal in lieu of compensation has been cited. It is the view of the Scottish FA that no such offer is required given Craig’s decision to resign, especially since an offer of mediation was rejected by his legal representatives.
We will make no further comment at this time.
SPL clubs pursue plan for two divisions of 12 teamsScottish Premier League clubs have "unanimously" agreed to pursue their plan to expand the top flight to two divisions of 12 teams.[/size]
Chief executive Neil Doncaster says the present 12 clubs were united at their meeting at Hampden Park.
[/size]They will now propose what they describe as their 24-18 model to the Scottish Football League and Scottish Football Association on Thursday.
[/size]The 18 refers to the remaining SFL clubs not included in the top leagues.
[/size]More to follow.[/size]