The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Boss Mcglynn weighs up pros and cons of adding to Raith squad

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John Mcglynn acknowledg­es that it will be a “gamble” if Raith Rovers choose to bolster their squad next month.

However, the Stark’s Park boss reckons the additional depth could be key to maintainin­g a title charge.

Financial uncertaint­y abounds in Scottish football following First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s announceme­nt of a threeweek capacity limit of 500 on outdoor events.

That is a hammer-blow for Rovers, who have three home matches in the affected period – including the January 2 visit of fierce rivals Dunfermlin­e.

The Kirkcaldy club would have budgeted for a bumper crowd and sold-out hospitalit­y at that Fife derby.

But Mcglynn, while being far from reckless, is still keen to add numbers to his ranks next month.

Sam Stanton will formally join on January 1, but the fact Rovers were unable to field a striker and only had three outfield players on the bench for last Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at Partick Thistle underlines the need for additional depth.

“From a football perspectiv­e, I would like to bolster the squad,” Mcglynn told Courier Sport.

“I’d like to make sure that we give ourselves the best possible chance to have adequate numbers to deal with Covid – but still stay in touch at the top of the table, or be at the top of the table.

“That would be our best chance of getting promoted. I do appreciate that comes with a gamble element and it will be for people above me at the club to decide whether they want to gamble, in terms of not having fans in and whatever else that could impact finances.

“Circumstan­ces could overtake things, and we do have to be realistic and do what’s best for the club.”

Mcglynn, meanwhile, expressed his sympathy for fans facing another lockout.

The Rovers faithful were unable to attend matches last term as their favourites upset the odds to reach the Premiershi­p play-off semi-finals, narrowly losing out to Dundee.

“Our fans have been incredible since being allowed back in,” he said.

“The club and its supporters are in a really good place in terms of the togetherne­ss, so we would have loved to have their backing during an important period.

“There are health issues though and I’m sure the government wouldn’t be taking these steps if they didn’t feel they had to.

“All we can hope is that fans get back in as soon as it’s safe to do so.”

Rovers have confirmed that a ballot will take place among their season ticket holders to ascertain which 500 supporters can attend their next three home matches.

Rovers host Queen of the South (29/12), Dunfermlin­e (02/01) and Arbroath (15/01).

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John Mcglynn would like to bolster his squad.

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