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- Nov 15, 2005
Neil Donacaster [SPL chief executive] believes a new family orientated SPL initiative can improve scottish football and make it a more attractive product. Celtic and Rangers have recently indicated their desire to leave the SPL with Walter Smith warning that the profile of the game in Scotland is in danger of dying if the Old Firm remain.
Neil's explains his plan; which he believes could be the first step to improving football on and off the park is this;
"We will send undercover families to all 12 SPL grounds and mark them on how they deliver the family experience, with the results and all the information coming back we will then announce our SPL family champions of the year"
He goes on to say
"To look at this as a save all for Scottish football - then no, but as a measure to try and improve the whole of Scottish football through the SPL, I think it can do that"
So again I ask you, idealistic dreamer or tw@t.
P.S Which side of the infirm will win the inaugural SPL family championship
Neil's explains his plan; which he believes could be the first step to improving football on and off the park is this;
"We will send undercover families to all 12 SPL grounds and mark them on how they deliver the family experience, with the results and all the information coming back we will then announce our SPL family champions of the year"
He goes on to say
"To look at this as a save all for Scottish football - then no, but as a measure to try and improve the whole of Scottish football through the SPL, I think it can do that"
So again I ask you, idealistic dreamer or tw@t.
P.S Which side of the infirm will win the inaugural SPL family championship


