
SPARTANS TO JOIN THIRD DIVISION

East of Scotland Premier side replace East Stirlingshire in the Irn Bru Third Division
The SFL has today accepted North Edinburgh based side Spartans' application to join the fourth tier of Scottish football. Spartans have taken the place of East Stirlingshire in the SFL system, who last week announced plans to compete in the East of Scotland Premier due to financial troubles.
Spartans will become Edinburgh's first club other than Hearts and Hibs to play in the League since Meadowbank Thistle's relocation to Livingston in 1995.
The jump from the non-league football to the Third Division could prove too much for Spartans, but after successes in the Scottish Cup against SFL sides young manager Andrew Gill fully believes his squad compete at this level.
"We've had 2 or 3 great runs in the Cup in recent years, and I know my lads are more than capable of playing against teams of this standard."
"Joining the SFL is a wonderful opportunity for Spartans and I'm sure that with the board's support I can take this club far."