Raith Rovers and Cove Rangers struggling to meet the financial demands of the challenge.And now United hope that they can continue their battle by getting financial support from fellow SPFL clubs, as well as asking supporters to donate to their legal costs.They admitted they considered not taking part in the arbitration process but feel they have a duty to put forward their case.United feel that the impact on the league would be 'catastrophic' if Hearts and Partick Thsitle won their case as they admitted their frustration in a lengthy statement.The Premiership new boys revealed that they should be looking forward to the start of the season after fixtures were announced but are "incensed" that instead they have been focusing on finding the.
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