Scottish FA have brought all football below the Championship to a halt for three weeks, leading to angry outbursts from the likes of Falkirk, Stenhousemuir and Partick Thistle over the handling of the shutdown during the coronavirus crisis.
Stenhousemuir chairman Iain McMenemy has insisted clubs were ‘silenced’ at the SPFL’s meeting earlier this week when he claims microphones were muted during the Zoom conference call.
However, the chairman of the Foundation of Hearts supporters’ group had little sympathy for the bottom two tiers of the SPFL.
Wallace accused some of self-interest after failing to help out Hearts, Partick and Stranraer when last season was brought to a premature halt in March.
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