SFL clubs in favour of restructuring
League restructuring appears to be on course for next season following a meeting of all 30 Scottish Football League clubs.
Alloa 3-0 Dunfermline
Alloa move to within touching distance of Division One with a convincing first-leg win over desperate Dunfermline.
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Team by Team
Headlines
- Dumbarton Dumbarton sign Smith from Hibs
- Cowdenbeath Cameron stays as Cowdenbeath manager
- Rangers Rangers goalkeeper to join Hamilton
- Dunfermline Dunfermline 6-1 Forfar (aet, agg 7-4)
- Scottish football as it happened
- Alloa Alloa 2-3 Brechin City (agg 4-3)
- Dunfermline Pars signing ban to run until 2014
- Dunfermline Forfar Athletic 3-1 Dunfermline
- Brechin Brechin City 0-2 Alloa Athletic
- Hamilton Gray hopes SFL clubs embrace change
Top Scorers
- 25 S. May
(Hamilton)
- 24 L. Taylor
(Falkirk)
- 18 B. Graham
(Raith Rovers)
- 15 I. Russell
(Livingston)
- 14 P. MacDonald
(Morton)
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