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Raith Rovers reiterate desire to end 2019/20 season and confirm Dundee’s crucial SPFL vote has yet to be submitted

Stark's Park chiefs issued statement in wake of SPFL meeting
Stark's Park chiefs issued statement in wake of SPFL meeting

Raith Rovers have reiterated their desire to end the 2019/20 season and confirmed Dundee’s crucial SPFL vote has yet to be submitted.

Stark’s Park chiefs issued a statement tonight in the wake of a board meeting to discuss the fate of the campaign, which has been thrown into chaos by the Covid-19 outbreak.

Raith will be crowned League One champions should the Dark Blues give their backing to the SPFL’s proposals for a points-per-game finish.

The Dens men and their managing director John Nelms have been mired in controversy since they withdrew their no vote on Friday.

Just hours ago they issued their own statement that failed to shed any light on their position.

The intentions of Raith and the Kirkcaldy club’s hierarchy, however, are clear.

Rovers said: “We had hoped to be able to give you some good news. That is not possible, however.

“The SPFL Board met today (Tuesday 14th April 2020) but we have been advised that as of 8pm Dundee FC had not submitted their revised vote.

“Raith Rovers FC and 15 other clubs in League 1 and League 2 voted in favour of the Resolution by the 5pm deadline on Friday 10th April in order to ensure the quick distribution of much needed funds to all 42 league clubs and to enable us to move to the next stage of the process – consideration of league reconstruction.

“We have, from the very start of this process, supported the idea of league reconstruction and have made this clear in all our communications.

“The SPFL documentation received by all clubs on Wednesday 8th April made it clear that declaring the season ended was the only way to achieve distribution of funds and to then proceed to the next stage.

“Several clubs wanted a guarantee that reconstruction would happen – this could not be given as it is not within the gift of the SPFL.

“Any decision on reconstruction requires a vote by all 42 member clubs. We were clear that this had to happen as soon as possible after the first vote.

“We would support a move to an SPFL Premiership of 14 clubs and 3 leagues below that of 10 each but will seriously consider any alternative model which emerges.

“Our preferred solution would mean admitting Kelty Hearts FC and Brora Rangers FC to SPFL League 2 with no clubs being relegated.

“This would result in 4 very competitive leagues when football eventually restarts. However, this cannot be considered until stage 1 of the process is completed.

“At the time of writing 80% of clubs have voted in favour, but Dundee FC have still to vote and their vote – as everyone knows – will be the deciding factor in determining how matters progress going forward.

“Our position is clear! We want the 2019-20 season declared over, funds distributed and discussion about reconstruction to start very soon.

“Any attempt to deem the 2019/20 season null and void and deny us being named as winners of League 1 and/or not promoted will be vigorously resisted.

“We will update everyone as soon as the situation becomes clearer, whenever that might be.

“In the meantime, thank you for your support and we wish you all good health during this crisis.

“We look forward to seeing you all in season 2020-21 at Stark’s Park.”

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