Celtic were willing to sacrifice almost £1million in prize money in a bid to rubber-stamp reconstruction plans seven years ago.But one man charged with the task of coming up with that vetoed 2013 proposal reckons a new set-up could come at the cost of just £82,5000 to our game.And David Southern reckons Scottish football must grasp the chance to shake up the leagues and save itself from being morally bankrupt.The former Hearts and Dundee United chief was at the heart of reconstruction talks after being appointed as part of a four-man SPFL task force.A 12-12-18 structure was proposed with the top two leagues splitting into three divisions of eight midway through the season and a redistribution of wealth to lower-league clubs.Southern
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