George Craig can still remember the feeling of relief when Sky came to the rescue after a blind panic following the collapse of Setanta in the summer of 2009.And the former Falkirk chief executive hopes history repeats itself and the broadcasting giants can play their part in helping SPFL clubs through a financial crisis.
Rangers revealed in their dossier over the SPFL ’s handling of the season-ending vote how chief executive Neil Doncaste r failed to warn clubs of a potential £10million liability to TV companies for failing to complete the season.
Around £6m of that is due to Sky Sports, who still had two Old Firm games to screen live, with BT Sport also losing 11 fixtures plus play-off ties from their agreement.The loss of that revenue is
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