Anger as SFL's Longmuir suggests Old Firm colts join new league set-up
Falkirk chairman Martin Ritchie has accused Scottish Football League chief executive David Longmuir of acting "irresponsibly" by proposing Old Firm colt teams join a new league set-up.
Falkirk chairman Martin Ritchie has accused Scottish Football League chief executive David Longmuir of acting \"irresponsibly\" by proposing Old Firm colt teams join a new league set-up.
The 30 SFL clubs today received a document in which Longmuir reportedly argues that Rangers and Celtic reserve sides should join the lowest league in any new structure so that the Glasgow clubs would continue to have a presence in Scottish football if their top teams move elsewhere.
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