The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Raith Rovers refute Levein claims they tried to stop Hearts training

ROW: Morton also say claim made on radio show was without foundation

- IAN ROACHE iroache@thecourier.co.uk

Raith Rovers have denied they tried to stop Hearts from training following an allegation made against themselves and Morton by Craig Levein.

The former Rovers boss claimed on BBC Radio Scotland on Monday that the Stark’s Park side and the Cappielow men had asked the SFA to stop the Tynecastle team training at their Oriam base.

In the fallout from Scottish football’s coronaviru­s yellow card from the Scottish Government, the Jam Tarts and all clubs below the Premiershi­p were ordered not to train until August 24.

Levein said: “Hearts were allowed to train and were doing everything they possibly could to follow the guidance.

“I didn’t realise a couple of teams had actually complained to the SFA that Hearts had had an unfair advantage because they were training.

“I believe it was Morton and Raith. Those teams also had the opportunit­y to start training two weeks ago but they didn’t want to.

“What they wanted to do was keep their players on furlough because they wouldn’t spend money,” added

“No complaint was made by ourselves or Greenock Morton to the SFA. RAITH ROVERS

the ex-dundee United and Scotland gaffer. “How can this be fair? How can it possibly be fair that they’ve stopped Hearts training when they’re doing everything correctly?”

Raith hit back yesterday, stating: “On (Monday) night’s Sportsound broadcast, a claim was made relating to the decisions made regarding the suspension of training.

“No complaint was made by ourselves or Greenock Morton to the SFA regarding the training arrangemen­ts of Heart of Midlothian FC.”

Morton also said the Levein allegation was without foundation.

Their statement read: “On Monday night’s BBC Radio Scotland programme Sportsound and in the midst of a live production, one of the panellists expressed the view that he had been told Greenock Morton and Raith Rovers had complained to the SFA with relation to the Heart of Midlothian FC squad being allowed to train.

“As a club we can categorica­lly state that no such complaint was ever dispatched from us to the SFA with respect to Heart of Midlothian FC on this matter.

“Equally, the only recent contact between Morton and the SFA has been a request to return to full training which was compliant with current rules and guidelines.

“The club, as a consequenc­e, has complained to BBC Scotland clearly stating our position and requesting that the broadcaste­r addresses this issue as a matter of course.”

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 ?? SNS. ?? Craig Levein has caused a bit of a stir with comments made on the Sportsound radio show.
SNS. Craig Levein has caused a bit of a stir with comments made on the Sportsound radio show.

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