Everton.But the new Edinburgh City boss concedes that’s small fry compared to what his part-time players are now facing in the race to finish the lower league season.SPFL chiefs have agreed a deal with League One and Two which will see their wish to play a 22-game season granted - but only if the clubs can reach the 18 match mark by April 23.That means the race is on with Naysmith’s Citizens requiring to squeeze in nine league games and potentially three Scottish Cup ties into a five-week schedule starting with the big restart this Saturday away to Elgin.For Clyde and Cowdenbeath make that 10 league games and potentially three cup ties.Some say it’s a recipe for disaster for tiny squads already stretched by budget cuts and players who have.
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