Ross County's owner Roy MacGregor has received an apology from Raith Rovers following a controversial tannoy song that mocked the club's relegation. The incident occurred during a season-ending match that ended in a dramatic five-goal thriller, leading to heated exchanges between players. Interim Raith chairman John Sim expressed his mortification over the situation, acknowledging the impact it had on MacGregor and the club. Sim stated that he felt compelled to apologize after discussing the matter with Raith's manager, Dougie Imrie, who had already taken steps to address the issue. The song's airing during a live broadcast drew criticism from the Scottish Professional Football League, emphasizing the need for clubs to conduct themselves appropriately. Sim reflected on the importance of maintaining respect within the football community, especially given MacGregor's contributions to the club and the local area. As Raith Rovers navigate their own challenges, including financial difficulties, the focus remains on fostering a positive environment in Scottish football.
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Ross County Receives Apology from Raith Rovers Over Tannoy Incident
Ross County's owner Roy MacGregor receives an apology from Raith Rovers after a mocking tannoy song about the club's relegation. Read more.
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