Chris Sutton isn’t amused by the holding statement issued by Dundee.
While the 41 other SPFL clubs voted on Friday the Championship side were involved in some sort of mix up involving a firewall and have held back from declaring their intention.
Through Saturday and Sunday statements were issued elsewhere but Dundee sat silent, as they did through Easter Monday.
Late on Monday the Daily Record reported that the Dens Park side were about to vote Yes to the proposal to call off the three lower divisions and pay out prize money based on average points per match.
On Tuesday afternoon, just ahead of a board meeting for the SPFL Dundee went public with a statement- that they had still to make their decision. The third placed team in The Championship are still trying to get reorganisation included but patience is fast running out.
News is now awaited on the SPFL board meeting, meanwhile Sutton is far from impressed.
World record week of statements in Scottish football… and the soap opera goes on… https://t.co/vLJSlUIiwx
— Chris Sutton (@chris_sutton73) April 14, 2020
Good to see in Dundee’s statement they are looking out for the whole of Scottish football… that’s encouraging
— Chris Sutton (@chris_sutton73) April 14, 2020
Rumour doing the rounds Dundee want a 15 team top flight… play each other 4 times in a 56 game season… season to finish in 2024 after all the games are played… https://t.co/i7B9kBT49i
— Chris Sutton (@chris_sutton73) April 14, 2020
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