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A public debate featuring some of the most influential figures in Scottish football is set to take place at the University of Stirling later this month.
Entitled Scottish Football Under the Spotlight, the event has been billed as a Question Time-style debate focusing on the major issues currently facing the sport in Scotland.
Those taking part include former first minister Henry McLeish, chief executive of the Scottish FA Gordon Smith, the Scottish Premier League's operations director Iain Blair and chief executive of the Scottish Football League David Longmuir, with Scottish football fans also invited to join the discussion.
BBC Scotland football pundit Jim Spence is set to chair the debate, which takes place on Monday September 28th.
Spence commented: "This debate provides you with the perfect opportunity to put your views to the people in the positions of power - and contribute to the way forward.
"Perhaps your football club can be held up as a shining example of the way to go or maybe you feel a summertime switch could lift the clouds."
McLeish was appointed by the Scottish FA to conduct a review of football in the country earlier this year.
Written by Paul Roberts
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21 October 2010
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