Ayr United owner Lachlan Cameron reckons Scottish football should no longer be based around four Old Firm games per season.The Somerset Park chairman insists he is "more interested in parity for the leagues" moving forward.Cameron, a member of the SPFL reconstruction taskforce, also said he would vote for "neither" a 14-14-14 setup or 14-10-10-10 proposal.Speaking on the PLZ Soccer show, he said there should be more to the game than just TV rights for the derbies between Rangers and Celtic.He said: "I seem to be out of whack with everyone else but I've long maintained we should have two leagues."I like the idea of home and away - I don't really care about the Old Firm playing each other four times."I know that's where the money comes from
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