One of the men tasked with restructuring Scottish football has pledged to take a "long term view" on the game's future. Ayr United chairman Lachlan Cameron says SPFL chiefs must look to avoid a "band aid to cover this season's wounds".
He was speaking after taking his place on the the 15-strong taskforce who were unveiled by league bosses yesterday.Cameron will talk with fellow club bosses on Monday afternoon as the taskforce meets for the first time.
Speaking on Ayr United 's official website, he said: "I am pleased to have been selected and I look forward to helping where I can. "Historically, I have been fairly vocal in my beliefs on what the league structure should be and although I don’t expect that to change, I will be going into this