Celtic and Rangers colt teams proposal 'set to be rejected' by Scottish Premiership clubs

Scottish Premiership sides are set to end the Old Firm’s desire to have colt teams inserted into the SPFL structure, according to the Daily Mail.
Celtic and Rangers were hoping to have under-21 teams inserted into League One and League Two. Picture: SNSCeltic and Rangers were hoping to have under-21 teams inserted into League One and League Two. Picture: SNS
Celtic and Rangers were hoping to have under-21 teams inserted into League One and League Two. Picture: SNS

Celtic and Rangers have both been pushing for the introduction of under-21 sides into League Two, starting from next season. The incentive of £1.5 million from each club to be spread among teams in the bottom two tiers is said to be on the table, as well as plans to restructure the leagues to 12-12-10-10.

However, voting would require a 11-1 majority from top-flight clubs in order to pass. The proposal won’t even be put to a vote until it appears to have a chance of being successful and reservations from Aberdeen, Dundee United, Hibs and Hearts makes that unlikely to happen.

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Under the proposals, colt teams would not be allowed to advance past League One and would hold no vote on future SPFL proposals.

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