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St Mirren legend Tony Fitzpatrick believes 16-team top tier can shake up Scottish football

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St Mirren chief executive Tony Fitzpatrick believes the time has come to expand the Scottish top flight to 16 teams. A number of SPFL clubs are in talks to expand divisions to 14 sides to avoid any relegation this season should the fixture list not be completed, as football associations across the UK try to limit the financial damage caused by the current shutdown.

Speaking from a personal perspective, Saints legend Fitzpatrick believes the break caused by coronavirus gives Scottish football the perfect chance to implement a much-needed change.He would go as far as adding another two teams though to make a top-16 akin to those in similar sized countries like Norway, Sweden and Belgium.He told Express Sport: “Personally, I think it’s time to

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