Andrew Barrowman fell out of love with the beautiful game when he was one of seven players axed after Dunfermline went into administration.But the former striker is hoping to play his part in a heartwarming story amid the COVID-19 global crisis after starting a new life after football.
Yesterday marked the 10th anniversary of Barrowman’s career highlight when he played his part in Ross County’s shock Scottish Cup semi-final victory over Celtic at Hampden.
But three years later he was taken into a room at East End Park and told he was being released as part of drastic cost-cutting measures needed to save the Fife club.It was on this day in 2013 Dunfermline were officially placed in full administration following a hearing at the Court of