Sheffield United: Blades could vote '˜yes' to controversial Football League proposal
But Bramall Lane’s hierarchy, including co-owners Kevin McCabe and HRH Prince Abdullah Bin Mosaad Abdulaziz Al Saud, will await further details of the plan before deciding which way to vote at the governing body’s annual conference in Portugal next month.
The radical shakeup, which could see the competition split into four divisions of 20 clubs, was branded “ridiculous” by Bradford City’s Mark Lawn when it was first mooted last week. But others, including
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FL members will begin discussing the overhaul when they arrive in the Algarve on June 9 before reaching a binding decision at 2017’s summit. Those advocating the changes, which could see eight new teams admitted ahead of the 2019/20 season, require 90 per cent to declare their support in order for it to be implemented.
Shaun Harvey, the FL’s chief executive, has been described as a “driver” of the deal which is also backed by Richard Scudamore and Martin Glenn; his counterparts at the Premier League and Football Association respectively.