
While the Scotland game has been somewhat fixed for more than a decade, the same thing cannot be said about European football.
Recent developments have led to more games in the Champions League and Europa League, as well as adding to the conference.
It has made the calendar more crowded and put more pressure on the squads, while exacerbating the financial Gulf between the main clubs and the rest.
In 2024, it announced the SPFL a record of more than £33m for £42, but 80 percent moved to 12, with the others as partners.
When you add to the UEFA’s payment, they’re given to Premier League clubs that they don’t play in Europe – and the GAP will be more wider between 12 and the rest of the main.
Below the minutes, clubs are struggling. This season, the clubs in the first league have been ruled by Inverse Caledonian and Dambarton, and others have problems to earn a living.
There are also a significant number of teams who want to participate in the arrangement of the pyramid, with the current format in the Hiiland/Looland League, which is likely to be replaced.
The New Stea, West, North and the three winners have played a patrol match for the right to play the lower club in the second round of SPFL.