Burley urges SPL to help clubs

Updated 08.37 Thu May 08 2008

Scotland manager George Burley believes the Scottish Premier League should change its policies as a result of the Rangers fixture pile-up.

The club is facing eight games in 21 days as a result of reaching the Uefa Cup final and the Scottish Cup final.

They are being punished for their success in reaching the Uefa Cup final" - George Burley

The congestion has affected Burley, who left four Rangers players out of his squad for the friendly against the Czech Republic on May 30.

Burley said: "I think it's ridiculous at this stage of the season, when I'm naming the squad, that Rangers still have seven games to play.

"It's something that shouldn't be allowed to happen and it's something the SPL and everybody in Scottish football has to look at.

"It shouldn't happen to any club. They are being punished for their success in reaching the Uefa Cup final and it's something that has to be looked at in the fullness of time."

Scotland squad to face the Czech Republic:

Goalkeepers: Gordon (Sunderland), Marshall (Norwich).

Defenders: Anderson (Sunderland), Berra (Hearts), Caldwell (Celtic), Dailly (Rangers), Hutton (Tottenham), McManus (Celtic), McNaughton (Cardiff), Naysmith (Sheff Utd), Whittaker (Rangers).

Midfielders: Fletcher (Man Utd), Hartley (Celtic), Morrison (West Brom), Rae (Cardiff), Robson (Celtic), Thomson (Rangers).

Forwards: Boyd (Rangers), Fletcher (Hibs), McCormack (Motherwell), McFadden (Birmingham), Maloney (Aston Villa), Miller (Derby).

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