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Ross County director James MacDonald is elected to serve on SPFL board


By Will Clark

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Ross County director James MacDonald has been elected to serve on the Scottish Professional Football League board for the 2022/23 season at the Annual General meeting.

Ross County Football Club logo
Ross County Football Club logo

The 42 member clubs of the Scottish Professional Football League have elected the seven club representatives who will serve on the SPFL Board for the forthcoming season at the league’s Annual General Meeting.

The board includes three cinch Premiership representatives, two from the cinch Championship and two covering cinch League 1 and cinch League 2, one as an alternate director.

Elected to serve on the 2022/23 SPFL Board, alongside SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster, chairman Murdoch MacLennan and independent non-executive director Karyn McCluskey, were:

Michael Nicholson (Celtic), Ron Gordon (Hibernian), James MacDonald (Ross County) from the Premiership.

Les Gray (Hamilton Academical) and Graeme Mathie (Ayr United) from the Championship, along with Alastair Donald from Forfar Athletic) and alternate director Paul Hetherington (Airdrieonians).


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