A Labour leadership candidate has blasted colleagues in London for treating Scottish Labour as an “afterthought”.
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Jim Goodwin believes Broxburn Athletic’s sensational away support are putting some Premiership sides to shame.
The East of Scotland outfit have sold out their entire 1,600 allocation and will fill the North Stand for Saturday’s Scottish Cup fourth-round clash.
Goodwin said the effort by the West Lothian side’s fans shows some of the top-tier teams how it’s done and hopes Saints fans rise to the occasion to create a buzz at the Simple Digital Arena.
He told Express Sport: “They’ve sold 1,600
A Labour leadership candidate has blasted colleagues in London for treating Scottish Labour as an “afterthought”.
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