Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes insisted broadcasters are key to helping the Premiership survive the Covid-19 pandemic. Scottish football has been shut down since March 13 and the country’s lockdown has been extended until at least May 28. That would cut clubs’ biggest revenue stream and McInnes hopes a way can be found to broadcast action to provide much needed cash. In a bid to get Scottish football up and running again within a safe environment, a joint response group was formedThe group set up six sub-groups to help plot the Scottish football restart in line with current Scottish Government and chief medical officer advice. Even that kind of restart seems a long way off for Scottish football.
Source: Express May 15, 2020 10:32 UTC