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Hamilton Accies will survive and still be around in 100 years, says chief executive McGowan

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Hamilton Accies chief executive Colin McGowan this week boldly insisted that the club will still be here a century from now – even if Scottish football collapses due to the current financial crisis.While some clubs are sinking because they have no income and there is uncertainty about the football restart, McGowan reassured fans that Accies will definitely stay afloat.However, he urged SPFL bosses to act swiftly in securing sponsorship money and feed that much-needed cash to clubs as soon as possible.“Now if for some reason that does not happen then it’s unlikely Scottish football as we know it will survive,” said McGowan.“Although if there was a financial Armageddon then we would all be in the same boat.“One thing I am absolutely certain

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