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The SFA won't keep Celtic, Rangers and Albion Rovers happy with 'impossible' league lockdown call admits club chief

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Albion Rovers secretary Colin Woodward has called for Scottish football bosses to make a decision on the current campaign – admitting there is no way to keep every club happy.

The financial strain is being felt at Cliftonhill with the league on lockdown and all player contracts set to expire in June.

Woodward has concerns that they were “no further forward” in finding out if the League Two campaign is to be concluded, with the club aiming to avoid the relegation play-off spot.In the meantime, the director said he would be looking at the UK Government job retention scheme to cover 80 per cent of player wages.

He told Lanarkshire Live Sport: “We would much rather have a decision and some clarity sooner rather than later. “The welfare of the

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