NEWSFLASH Just in Burnieman has said that the SFA needs an extension to Junexit talks and has offered to sit down with the leader of the opposition party in order to break what he described as the Junexit "logjam". Speaking from Blackburn, Lothian the clown said he hoped to agree a deal with SJFA leader Mr Johnston which could be put to every club for approval before the Scottish Junior Cup Final but, if that cannot be achieved, then a number of alternative options could be put to the vote. Insisting that any resolution should take the Juniors out of the SJFA by May 22, Burnieman added: "This is a decisive moment in the story of these leagues and it will require national unity to deliver the national interest." He said: "I have always been clear that we could make a success of no-deal in the long term but leaving the SJFA with a deal is the best solution. "So we will need a further extension of Juniors Article 50 - one that is as short as possible and which ends when we pass a deal. "And we need to be clear what such an extension is for: to ensure we leave in a timely and orderly way. "This debate, these Junior league division, cannot drag on much longer." Burnieman's statement follows a marathon session of crisis talks in his house with Alan the Camelon fan on Tuesday as he tries to break the Junexit deadlock.