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Doncaster strikes again as Viaplay pull out of four year SPFL deal

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Eight months after announcing a thrilling new sponsorship deal for the League Cup Neil Doncaster is this morning looking for a new sponsor and television partner.

Given his track record on sponsorship and broadcasting deals it is likely to further reduce the prestige of the competition.

After overstretching their resources away from their core Scandinavian market Viaplay announced this morning cuts across the company of 25% as they ditch UK and USA commitments.

Last November with the semi-finalists known Viaplay struck a deal with Doncaster that was supposed to fun for four season.

The hapless SPFL chief told Sports Pro Media:

Everyone at the SPFL is thrilled to be working with our new title cup sponsor Viaplay. This cup has been a success for many years and Viaplay’s coverage and support of this competition until at least 2026/27 is very welcome indeed.

We are looking forward to the exciting Viaplay Cup semi-finals in January and the final in February – all games which can be watched live and exclusively on Viaplay.

Viaplay are believed to have paid the SPFL for this season’s coverage but it remains to be seen if they will take on the production costs and employ pundits to cover a competition that they are ditching.

Covering today’s announcement Yahoo reported:

Scandinavian streamer Viaplay outlined plans on Thursday to focus on its core markets in the Nordics and Netherlands, including the end of streaming services launched in the U.S., Canada and the U.K., and lay off more than 25 percent of staff. The moves are part of broad-based cost-cutting measures amid various business challenges cited by Viaplay’s new CEO.

The company will also consider various strategic options, including a possible sale.

Jorgen Madsen Lindemann, who replaced Anders Jensen as CEO of the pan-Nordic streaming group in June, had recently warned that 2023 revenue and earnings would come in sharply below previous forecasts and that cost-cutting would be needed. His team at the time also pulled the firm’s previously unveiled full-year 2023 outlook after a review of its operations and performance.

Viaplay back then also said it would be taking “a broad range of actions to address the underlying deterioration in earnings,” including job and other cost cuts, the renegotiation of deals with distribution partners, as well as a “review of the international operations and non-core assets.”

The SFA have exclusive deals in place with Viaplay to broadcast the Scottish Cup and Scotland international matches. Former Partick Thistle CEO Ian Maxwell will be all over this.

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  • Scud Missile says:

    Just how much longer will BENNY Doncaster last,any other guy fronting a company constantly being shafted by the likes of sevco and Via-Play would have been kicked out by now.
    As I keep putting out there this was the KLOWN that got the gig,so who got chased or FAILED it.

  • Bob (original) says:

    Absolute shambles for all of Scottish football.

    And what due diligence did Doncaster carry out before the deal with this

    Company nobody had heard of in the UK?

    Or, did he just grab the offer?

    An incompetent £400K p.a. CEO?

  • Captain Swing says:

    ‘to run for Four Seasons’? Feels like this is Doncaster’s “Rudy Giuliani” moment…. what a plonker!

  • Davie says:

    Setanta was bought by viaplay.
    No one could foresee the collapse of viaplay, there are so many doctored devices in the UK watching for free that no company can compete with.
    Rangers getting apology and compensation was offset by the sfa ruling in Rangers favour (jim farry style)
    Doncaster made his biggest mistake ever with the 5 way agreement, go research that one.
    His back is against the wall after that fiasco.

  • John S says:

    Vast overhaul needed at top positions at SFA. They’ll not go voluntarily.

    • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

      Probably not John – And they’d just be replaced by worse (if there is such a thing but ya get ma drift) – more Pro Sevco placemen etc…

      Sadly they look like plenty rich trappings are heading their way thanks to Celtic supporter Stevie Clarke –

      I so used to want Scotland to do well being the country of ma birth – But not anymore tragically…

      Thank you SFA and SPFL for that (not) – but I am where I am I’m afraid !

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