BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound show, he said: "We're a membership organisation and we've let ourselves get to the point where those of us lower down the table have given too much power to those at the top."We've taken away our own power to change things at the top."We're hamstrung and have no way to change it."There is too much power at the top and not enough spread around the leagues."It is an iron gate within the Premiership with teams trying to shut everyone else out and looking to keep their own little circle going."Cameron insisted that writing off almost £1 million of his own cash during his time as Ayr owner was "worth it" to lead the club.He added: "I don't think you can get into football at our level without expecting to have a.
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