I think it needs more opposition than that but I might be wrong.
I think any proposal needs 9 Premier teams, 8 Championship teams and 15 from Leagues 1 and 2 before it can pass.
If that's right we need 4 Premier teams or 3 Championship teams or 6 Lower league teams to kill it.
Personally, taking the OF out of it, I just don't see how this benefits anyone.
I would absolutely oppose any attempt to put a Saints colt team in League 2. These young players need competitive games but not playing alongside other kids in the same team. They need to play with and against first team players competitively and the loan system already allows that to happen. I'm struggling to see why the OF want this and why they are prepared to pay so much for it because they always seem to buy in expensive players as a first, second and third option. If they weren't so utterly obsessed with religious bigotry and each other they would give their young players a chance themselves. They are just not going to move their own players into the first team straight from them playing Elgin City any faster or in any greater quantity than they already do through the loan system.
So what are we missing here folks? What's in this for the OF that they don't already have because let's face it, they don't give a shit about the development of Scottish football?
Something Inside So Strong - Saw a great live performance of the song at the invitation opening of the new World Cup stadium in Cape Town. Was fantastic.