Nine Scottish clubs are set to be boosted by a £2 million-plus UEFA windfall to help ease the financial blow of the majority of fans being locked out again.
National associations usually bank cash from UEFA in October so they can write a cheque to clubs not involved in European competition.
The money is intended for youth development schemes and while it has not yet been paid this year the SFA have been told it’s on its way, reports the Scottish Daily Mail.
And that means a welcome £250,000 each for top flight sides Aberdeen, Dundee United, Motherwell, Hibs, Ross County, St Johnstone and St Mirren.Livingston aren’t eligible as they didn’t have an accredited academy last term while Dundee and Hearts also miss out as they were in the
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