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Scottish Premiership - Dundee Utd v Aberdeen

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Premiership is bad, the Championship for the 2nd Tier is fucking SHITE

Apart from the fact it was lazy why the fuck are they continuely trying to model themselves on the English game? Fuckpigs the lot of them.

 

Anyway nice new badge for those that like to get these on their shirt:

 

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I wonder where they got the idea for the lion....

 

 

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This whole thing is a fucking embarrassment. It's just going to increase the stupid and unfair comparison between the Scottish and English games as well.

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Who gives a fuck what it's called?

 

The important thing is they've made some important changes that people have been asking to be made for years, like having 1 body running the leagues.  Sure the changes made aren't exactly what the fans want but its a big step in the right direction.

 

Some people really will moan about anything...

 

 

 

Posted

I'd imagine some marketing report gave some credit to the name changes for increasing crowds, or sponsorship, or something in the lower leagues darn sarf?

New name, same shite (unfortunately).

:(

Posted

Who gives a fuck what it's called?

 

The important thing is they've made some important changes that people have been asking to be made for years, like having 1 body running the leagues.  Sure the changes made aren't exactly what the fans want but its a big step in the right direction.

 

Some people really will moan about anything...

 

Indeed, my doorstep is comfy and warm  ;D

Posted

Apart from one body running the whole thing there is fuck all that people wanted in place now. And even that has come with the same cancerous scumbags at the helm as before.

 

Pish.

 

No redistribution of wealth?

 

No playoffs?

 

Its just a name for fuck sake

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Apart from one body running the whole thing there is fuck all that people wanted in place now. And even that has come with the same cancerous scumbags at the helm as before.

 

Pish.

 

Nail on head.

  • 1 month later...
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Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan insists the absence of a sponsor for the professional leagues is not an embarrassment.

    The newly-created Scottish Professional Football League has yet to agree sponsorship.

    Clydesdale Bank's sponsorship of the top-flight ended in the summer.

    Speaking as the Lowland League agreed a sponsorship deal at Hampden, Regan said they were "working hard" to resolve the problem.

    "It's not embarrassing at all," said the SFA's chief executive. "It's about finding the right sponsor and that's a matter for the SPFL.

    "And it's a question to talk to [sPFL chief executive] Neil Doncaster about.

    "But there has to be a recognition of the climate we're working within and also the process that we've gone through to try to put league reconstruction in place.

    "The season's under way and now it's about finding the right partner to work with."

  • 2 weeks later...
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Cockwomble eventually finds a sponsor:

 

 

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IRN-BRU and the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) have agreed the biggest signing of the summer as the nation's favourite soft drink is today (Thursday 3 October) announced as the Official Soft Drink of the SPFL.

 

The agreement between A.G. Barr and the SPFL means that IRN-BRU's long-standing association with the national game will continue, having already enjoyed six phenomenal years as title sponsor of the Scottish Football League.

 

Adrian Troy, Head of Marketing at A.G. Barr, said: "IRN-BRU is very much part of the fabric of Scottish football and we're proud that our deal with the SPFL lets us extend our support to the clubs across all four divisions.

 

"We have a great relationship with football fans in Scotland, so we're looking forward to working with the SPFL to support the clubs and their communities throughout the length and breadth of the country. We're excited to share the big matchday experience with every football fan in the country, no matter who they support."

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