Ross County chairman Roy MacGregor claims he was left with little option but to vote against SPL reform proposals.
Humbled
MacGregor added: "It's not a good day. But it's a day for reflection and hopefully, once the dust settles, we need to move forward again.
"In my time in the SPL there has been a real positive attempt to make changes. But maybe we all need to go back to our fans and start listening to them a bit more.
"I feel privileged and honoured to have been around the table. I've had a vote when I've only been in that league nine months.
"I'm only a beginner so I may have made the wrong decision, in the long-term interests of the game. I feel humbled that I might have made the wrong decision for football but I can only make my judgement on what my shareholders and fans are telling me to do.
"If I didn't do that there would be no point in me being chairman. I would be committing suicide."