John Nelms has launched a broadside at the SPFL as the Dundee supremo finally broke his silence over the notorious Good Friday Disagreement.
The American is angry with those on Hampden’s sixth floor and Inverness chief Scot Gardiner for the voting shambles but insists he did nothing wrong.
Instead Nelms is adamant his controversial vote change was to try to save Scottish football.He said: “In putting it out there, the league did leave us in a bad position.
I don’t know what happened. What they say is it got caught in the spam folder, which you have to believe.“I wasn’t best pleased.