An Albion Rovers chief doesn’t believe the club could afford to play behind closed doors – and called for clarity on league reconstruction next term.
Secretary Colin Woodward dubbed the passing of the SPFL’s crisis plan last week as “one step, but we are looking for a few more.” He reckons it will be impossible for the Cliftonhill outfit to have the cash to support playing behind closed doors every week with thoughts turning to next season if a lockdown remains in place.
With Hearts supremo Ann Budge and Hamilton Accies vice-chairman Les Gray spearheading a rebuild of the leagues, Woodward admits the Coatbridge side are stuck until the situation becomes clearer. “It’s good to have the decision made over this season so we can try and plan
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