Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Helicopter finish for League Two champions

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IN what has become a Scottish football tradition the League Two trophy will be delivered to the winners by helicopter on Saturday.

Forfar have been out in front for most of the season but they saw Angus neighbours Arbroath overtake them at the weekend.

The Loons were held to a 1-1 draw at bottom club Cowdenbeat­h, while a Ryan McCord hat-trick helped the Lichties edge Elgin City 3-2 at Gayfield to go top by a single point with one game to go.

Dick Campbell’s men travel to Stirling Albion knowing a win will guarantee them the title, while Forfar must beat Annan Athletic at Station Park and hope their rivals slip up at Forthbank.

The SPFL will have a helicopter based at Cumbernaul­d Airport and, as soon as the champions are confirmed, the trophy will be swiftly delivered and presented to the triumphant team.

This will be the latest of several occasions a helicopter has been used to deliver a trophy to newly-crowned champions outwith the top division on the final day of the season.

Morton (2014-15 Scottish League One champions), Dundee (2013-14 Scottish Championsh­ip champions), Stirling Albion (2009-10 SFL Second Division champions) and Gretna (200607 SFL First Division champions) are the most recent examples.

SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster said: “Yet again, as the Scottish football season draws to a close we have no shortage of drama across the four leagues and it’s fantastic that there will be so much focus on the Ladbrokes League Two championsh­ip race this Saturday.

“The SPFL helicopter delivering the trophy to league champions creates images and memories that will last a lifetime for the supporters involved.”

 ??  ?? Interim boss Neil McCann.
Interim boss Neil McCann.

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