Caledonian Braves boss Ricky Waddell has called for Lowland League chiefs to finish the current campaign – even if the games are behind closed doors.
The former Rangers coach believes it’s crucial that the season is completed for the likes of title challengers Barry Ferguson's Kelty Hearts.He said: “The Lowland League can only have so much say in these things and will be waiting to take a directive from the governing bodies.“In reality it won’t have too much of an impact on us.
We have four games left, we are out of the cups, so we can rest easy.“The worst part for us is the financial implications that it will have for us, and the players.“It puts us in a tough spot looking for players for next year.
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