SECOND COMING ALL CHANGE IN THE LOWER LEAGUES AS GAME BURSTS BACK INTO LIFE ALL CHANGE IN THE LOWER LEAGUES AS GAME BURSTS BACK INTO LIFE Stewart Fisher says the First Division faces the embarrassment of being outshone in terms of both revenue and excitement this season

From: The Sunday Herald | Date: July 31, 2005| Author: Stewart Fisher | Copyright information

THE Second Division is the only league to be seen in this summer. Not only has it been consistently the most competitive league in British football in recent times (in 2002-03 season only 11 points separated relegation and promotion), but this season even some First Division chairmen have been eyeing it with a suspicion of envy.

Partick, Gretna and Morton all have set-ups and supporter bases which would not be out of place among the rump of the First Division, while Raith, Ayr United a...

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