Summary
THE league season was officially launched yesterday as its tournament director admitted that lack of support from Scottish broadcasters could seriously undermine the competition.
David Jordan, the former Glasgow Warriors chief executive who has overseen the growth of the Celtic tournament, expressed clear discomfort about his native land's offfield contribution when asked whether Scottish television viewers could be sure of being able to tune in to matches this season.See the full content of this document
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Jordan Embarrassed by Off-Field Contribution of His Compatriots Magners League Enthusiasm and Success of Our Celtic Rivals Put Scots to Shame
Setanta Ireland can show matches other than those played in Wales, but the collapse of the broadcaster's UK arm has forced Jordan into hurried negotiations with rival broadcasters.
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