Eight months after his home was raided he was coaching nine-year-olds
The Scottish Youth Football Association have launched an investigation into the Airdrieonians Community Club after one of the coaches admitted to having £40,000 worth of cocaine in his home.
They’ve also asked for an explanation of why Moran wasn’t registered and had not had security clearance despite working with the youngsters for seven months. All social media pictures of Moran including those which showed him working with the young footballers and wearing what appeared to be a coaching uniform have been removed from the club's social media accounts.
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