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Albion Rovers board blast controversial takeover plan and criticise timing of it

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Albion Rovers' board have hit back at controversial take-over plans that would have involved a name-change to Shamrock Rovers Coatbridge.

A consortium of Irish, British and American businessmen approached the Cliftonhill club following their relegation to League Two, saying they would pump money into the club and rename them in a bid to tap into the town's Irish heritage.

That would have required the current board to resign, allowing the consortium to take over the club and change their name. A previous attempt failed, and Albion Rovers have issued a statement saying there is no chance of this one taking hold.

And they suggested that the consortium is just trying to profit from their relegation to the Lowland League. A statement issued by Albion Rovers read: "Last week, a story appeared in the print and digital press regarding a proposed takeover of Albion Rovers FC from a consortium. "The timing of the information coming into public knowledge was clearly intended to fuel speculation and cause disruption, during what is undoubtedly the club's lowest point in our proud, long-standing history. "Let us be clear: We did now, and will not, entertain the idea of 'Shamrock Rovers Coatbridge' or indeed any other proposal in the future that steers us away from our identity. "It is evident, following on from the Albion Rovers Supporters' Trust meeting last night, that the idea of any sort of name change or diversion from what we stand for is clearly unpopular and not sought after. "Our name and our values have been forced and maintained over a century. "We look forward to your support in the coming season." Follow Lanarkshire Live Sport onTwitter via@LanLiveSport, like us onFacebookor find us onInstagramfor the latest sports news,

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