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Saturday, 4 August 2007, 13:22 GMT 14:22 UK

Alexander refused Fir Park access

Rowan Alexander is refused entrance at Fir Park Former Gretna manager Rowan Alexander has been refused entry to Fir Park after reporting fit for work.

Gretna kicked off their debut SPL season against Falkirk at Motherwell's Lanarkshire stadium, with Alexander's former assistant David Irons in charge.

Alexander's position at the club has been unclear since he took a leave of absence in March and Irons stepped in as caretaker coach.

Gretna have so far refused to comment on Alexander's future.

Irons was recently named permanent head coach by owner Brooks Mileson.

And, having been turned away, Alexander released a statement, saying: "Today, as the manager of Gretna FC, I attended Fir Park, Motherwell to do the job I am contracted to do.

"My representative, Kevin Drinkell, and my solicitor, Mr Leo Martin, have made numerous and repeated attempts to clarify and resolve my situation currently with Gretna FC, without success.

"As a friendly suggestion from Brooks Mileson, I took some time away from my role.

"Throughout, there has been nothing medically wrong with me. However, I have been requested by the club to stay away.

"Today, I am here to celebrate Gretna's achievements as the manager who has guided the club to a Scottish Cup Final, in to European competition, and through three divisions in to the SPL."

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Alexander, who signed a five-year rolling contract in May 2006 along with Irons as his number two, had previously said that he hoped to return to his post after the summer break.

Gretna secured three successive promotions on their way to the SPL and reached the final of the Scottish Cup under Alexander's leadership.

Irons stepped in for the First Division title win which secured their promotion to the top flight.




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