Monday, 9 June 2008




Gala Fairydean have expressed an interest in replacing Gretna in the Scottish Football League.

Annan Athletic, Cove Rangers, Preston Athletic and Spartans have already made public their intention to apply.

Now Gala, who play in the East of Scotland League, have notified the SFL of their interest.

Match secretary John Clayton told BBC Sport: "I thought we were not going to apply, but our chairman has put in a notice of interest."

Gala failed with applications in 1966, 1994, 2000 and 2002, when Gretna were successful after Airdrieonians went into liquidation.

"Whether we follow it up with a full application, I don't know, but it would be a shame if we were to miss the boat," said Clayton.

"We certainly don't want to rule ourselves out at this stage."

Gala, whose most famous product is former Celtic and Everton midfielder John Collins, have had a lean period in the East league in recent seasons and finished fifth in Division One this term.

Spartans, who are the bookmakers' favourites to replace Gretna, finished third in the Premier Division, with fellow applicants Preston in fifth and Annan in seventh.

Cove won the Highland League this season.

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