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Financial Distribution Model For New Scottish Football League Revealed

The team finishing top of Scotland’s second tier could make almost £1M ($1.55M) more than it currently does under plans to "restructure the country’s football leagues," according to Grant Russell of STV. The financial distribution model for the 12-12-18 plan has been revealed by Scottish Premier League club Kilmarnock in a document released to supporters, as the SPL and Scottish Football League attempt to "push forward their proposal in time for next season." The document shows the teams finishing in the top two positions in the SPL will stand to lose a near-combined £1M, "sides finishing third to eighth taking a small hit, and teams from places nine to 24 in the country standing to make more cash." A team winning promotion to the top flight from the First Division currently makes £68,000 ($105,000) in prize money. Under the new plans, it could make £988,000 ($1.5M), should they win both the Championship and also the playoff league in the second half of the season. Teams from positions 25 to 42 under the new system stand to "make no additional money than at present" (STV, 2/19).

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