Iloverangers87
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We are due to kick off on 1st August which is just over 3 weeks away but has she said this is ok to happen?
Exactly, as they are desperate to get started for the euro qualifiers so it will undoubtedly get the go ahead to start on the 1st August.It’ll depend what Peter wants.
It's been like that for weeks now mate.This no longer about covid, its all about Nicola and her look at me persona.
As everyone knows the first game with fans will be scheduled for us going to saville row. They will want to make a big thing of it ensuring media from everywhere covering the Great Return of Fans occasion at the stadium of blight with all the lowlife scotshit politicians attending with their green and grey celtic shite on view, The chamber of secrets will be busy with friends of the cover up making plans for the future
Doncaster was on sky yesterday saying clubs can’t even play friendlies as yet
That is the most spot on post I have seen on here in many weeksThis no longer about covid, its all about Nicola and her look at me persona.
Just reading we are due to play Hamilton BCD on Friday so I guess we must have been given the go ahead.
She is the only one who does the daily briefing. It is all about her and what she decides will happen.This no longer about covid, its all about Nicola and her look at me persona.
Cow.
Her french bint will insist on itCeltic and Rangers sweat over French friendlies as clubs face ticking clock 'shambles'
Approval has still not been granted for travel or closed door friendlies.
Scottish football’s hopes of getting up and running behind closed doors as soon as this weekend have been left hanging in the balance again.
Record Sport understands a number of pre-season friendlies have been arranged between top flight clubs - with Rangers hoping to host Hamilton at their Auchenhowie training base on Friday.
New Dundee United boss Micky Mellon is also scheduled to begin his reign at Tannadice with a bounce game against Motherwell on Saturday.
But those plans remained up in the air last night as the SPFL continued to wait for government approval for matches to recommence.
Celtic have escaped over the border to set up a training base at Loughborough University but, along with Old Firm rivals Rangers, are also waiting for the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to give the go ahead for international travel which would allow both clubs to travel to France to take part in a mini tournament with Lyon and Nice without having to place players in a period of self isolation.
Celtic are also set to play against Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes on July 21, but that is due to be played behind closed doors.
However, that will all hinge on the FM aligning Scotland with Downing Street’s plans to introducing air bridges with a number of specified countries across Europe.
Sturgeon insisted at yesterday’s daily briefing that she will not simply rubber-stamp UK Government proposals to allow quarantine-free travel.
It is widely expected that she will give travel to and from France the all clear on Thursday when she announces a further relaxation to the coronavirus lockdown.
And that would allow Glasgow’s big two to get back down to business across the Channel.
But the rest of Scotland’s top flight is still waiting to be told when they will be allowed to get the ball out again after another day of deadlock yesterday.
It had been expected that football would be given the green light to return behind closed doors after further talks between Holyrood and the game’s authorities.
But, after no agreement was reached, clubs have been left sweating over whether or not they’ll be able to press ahead with their pre-season plans this weekend.
One top flight club told us last night: “The clock is ticking and we are all looking for a bit of clarity. The season is supposed to begin in just over three weeks from now but that’s still to be given the government’s blessing.
I'm no fan of Sturgeon, but I don't think she gives a %^*& about football. She's been careful to appear more cautious than Boris. I don't think this is her style. Why do something that risks getting you criticised, when as much as we may hate it, she's flying high in the media just now.As everyone knows the first game with fans will be scheduled for us going to saville row. They will want to make a big thing of it ensuring media from everywhere covering the Great Return of Fans occasion at the stadium of blight with all the lowlife scotshit politicians attending with their green and grey celtic shite on view, The chamber of secrets will be busy with friends of the cover up making plans for the future
Don't trust her or any of her snp members. Her husband of convenience is a hibs fan,so he is very capable of poisoning her mind along with all the lowlife round about her at holyrood and beyond.I'm no fan of Sturgeon, but I don't think she gives a %^*& about football. She's been careful to appear more cautious than Boris. I don't think this is her style. Why do something that risks getting you criticised, when as much as we may hate it, she's flying high in the media just now.
If your in her shoes it makes more sense to start fans with a more low profile game (so if it goes tits up it's less in peoples conscious). Mind you that may be before the Old Firm game.
It’s no different to other leagues, the odd player has tested positive, they are then told to isolate for 7 days. All other players are tested , if they are negative then it’s as you were.Until theres a vaccine, its a fluid situation, it has to be. If football gets the go ahead they will have to be prepared to stop just as quick. All it will take will be a player or two coming down with it and its curtains. What the current thinking of the Players Union, anyone know ?
Footballs been started for a few weeks now all over europe. They wont shut the thing down if a player or 2 catches it.Until theres a vaccine, its a fluid situation, it has to be. If football gets the go ahead they will have to be prepared to stop just as quick. All it will take will be a player or two coming down with it and its curtains. What the current thinking of the Players Union, anyone know ?