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Football fans have criticised the Scottish Premier League (SPL) for awarding their directors an "inflation-busting" pay deal. | Football fans have criticised the Scottish Premier League (SPL) for awarding their directors an "inflation-busting" pay deal. |
The latest SPL accounts show directors pay and benefits increased by 16.5%, despite a 6% fall in revenues. | The latest SPL accounts show directors pay and benefits increased by 16.5%, despite a 6% fall in revenues. |
The SPL said a new five-year television deal was a sign of improved finances. | The SPL said a new five-year television deal was a sign of improved finances. |
But SPL Fans United questioned how the pay and benefits increase could be justified as a time when income was falling in harsh economic times. | But SPL Fans United questioned how the pay and benefits increase could be justified as a time when income was falling in harsh economic times. |
The league's figures, which cover the year to May 2012 and do not take into account Rangers' drop out of the top league, show income at £21.4m. | The league's figures, which cover the year to May 2012 and do not take into account Rangers' drop out of the top league, show income at £21.4m. |
Pay and benefits for the SPL's board of directors, which is approved by the member clubs, increased to £200,000. | Pay and benefits for the SPL's board of directors, which is approved by the member clubs, increased to £200,000. |
A spokesperson for the recently formed SPL Fans United, a pressure group that campaigns for reform of the Scottish game, said: "I would think most fans would ask how the directors can justify that inflation-busting pay rise. | A spokesperson for the recently formed SPL Fans United, a pressure group that campaigns for reform of the Scottish game, said: "I would think most fans would ask how the directors can justify that inflation-busting pay rise. |
'Fans struggling' | 'Fans struggling' |
"Given the current financial climate, it is disappointing to see SPL board directors taking a 16.5% pay rise. | "Given the current financial climate, it is disappointing to see SPL board directors taking a 16.5% pay rise. |
"Given that income is falling and many SPL fans are struggling to attend games, it is unfortunate to see such rises in pay and remunerations." | "Given that income is falling and many SPL fans are struggling to attend games, it is unfortunate to see such rises in pay and remunerations." |
That view was echoed by Simon Barrow, from Fans First Scotland, who said: "This raises the same questions about corporate pay as it does in other sectors of the economy. | That view was echoed by Simon Barrow, from Fans First Scotland, who said: "This raises the same questions about corporate pay as it does in other sectors of the economy. |
"It's a sign of a wider failure where clubs are not being run in the interests of communities and fans but for corporate interests. | "It's a sign of a wider failure where clubs are not being run in the interests of communities and fans but for corporate interests. |
"Fans should have a stake in their clubs and in the SPL board." | "Fans should have a stake in their clubs and in the SPL board." |
Danny McWilliams, who runs the online Scottish football fan forum, Only An Excuse, said: "Over-inflated pay increases for directors while everyone else in the business suffers financially is something you'd expect from the banking sector, not from a football league. | |
"The SPL should not be a gravy train for under-achieving directors who are failing in their duty to provide an attractive and competitive product for football fans and sponsors." | |
The amount of money distributed to member clubs in Scotland's top league fell by £1.6m, a drop of about 9% on the 2010-11 season. | The amount of money distributed to member clubs in Scotland's top league fell by £1.6m, a drop of about 9% on the 2010-11 season. |
'Tough economic climate' | 'Tough economic climate' |
The SPL's directors said: "The tough economic climate within which the company (SPL) has operated in recent years looks likely to continue for some time. | The SPL's directors said: "The tough economic climate within which the company (SPL) has operated in recent years looks likely to continue for some time. |
"This is exacerbated by the absence of Rangers FC from the league competition for several seasons ahead. | "This is exacerbated by the absence of Rangers FC from the league competition for several seasons ahead. |
"New arrangements were negotiated with Sky Sports and ESPN which are expected to provide an increase in revenues from domestic live television broadcasting of 25% over the next five years." | "New arrangements were negotiated with Sky Sports and ESPN which are expected to provide an increase in revenues from domestic live television broadcasting of 25% over the next five years." |
In July 2012, the SPL signed a new five-year TV deal with Sky and ESPN. Last month, BT Sport agreed to buy ESPN's UK and Ireland TV channels. | In July 2012, the SPL signed a new five-year TV deal with Sky and ESPN. Last month, BT Sport agreed to buy ESPN's UK and Ireland TV channels. |
The league's current sponsorship deal with Clydesdale Bank is due to expire at the end of this season and a replacement has yet to be announced. | The league's current sponsorship deal with Clydesdale Bank is due to expire at the end of this season and a replacement has yet to be announced. |
Scottish football is currently debating proposals to reorganise the league set-up, with the proposals including the merger of the SPL and the Scottish Football League into one body. | Scottish football is currently debating proposals to reorganise the league set-up, with the proposals including the merger of the SPL and the Scottish Football League into one body. |