The Scottish Premier League will consider requests to pilot safe standing areas after widespread support among fans.
The SPL announced a relaxation of their rules on standing following a general meeting of all 12 clubs on Monday.The league also announced two major changes over "unacceptable conduct", bringing in an independent commission to rule on clubs who are the subject of complaints and specifically including a ban on the support of terrorist organisations in their rules.Neil Doncaster, chief executive of the SPL, said: "Since I joined the SPL in 2009, there has been widespread support amongst fans to reintroduce safe standing areas."I am delighted that we have been able to respond positively to supporters' views on improving the match day experience."Expressed interest"I am delighted that we have been able to respond positively to supporters' views on improving the match day experience."