Steven Naismith has slaughtered the self-interest in Scottish football that he believes has English punters cringing. The attacker, capped 51 times for Scotland, saw his side relegated from the Scottish Premiership due to the early curtailment of the league in the coronavirus pandemic.
The Jambos are now in an ongoing arbitration battle alongside Partick Thistle with the SPFL over the matter after league members rejected league reconstruction to save the two sides.
Before coming to Hearts Naismith played for Everton and Norwich City - and he reckons decisions like that render the Scottish game a "laughing stock" down south.
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