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David Goodwillie leaves Raith with six-figure 'black hole' as former director brands U-turn too little too late

Former Raith Rovers director Bill Clark reckons his old team have left it too late to make amends over the controversial signing of David Goodwillie.

The Stark's Park side signed Goodwillie, who was found guilty of rape in the civil court in 2017, from Clyde on deadline day and were met with immediate backlash from all angles.

Clark stepped down from his post as director while sponsor Val McDermid cut all ties. Women's team captain Tyler Rattray left the club the following day and the criticism reached as high as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

Raith initially released a statement doubling down and stated the decision to sign him was purely "football-related." But that only attracted more criticism and on Thursday they finally announced that he would not play for the club.

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But Clark reckons too much damage was done in the two days between the signing and their eventual U-turn.

And he also believes between the fee paid to Clyde and the potential severance payments they will have to make, the debacle will cost the Championship club a "six-figure sum."

Clark said: “I’m pleased they have changed their minds but there are still issues around the leadership and management of the club.

“The board were

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