Peterhead manager Jim McInally hopes there is no longer the need to test players and staff for Covid-19 when League One and Two clubs return to action. Premiership clubs have been allowed to start contact training, provided they follow strict testing measures, as they prepare for next season beginning on August 1. Scotland’s longest serving manager said: “For delivering prescriptions I haven’t been tested and that’s my issue when it comes to testing and football. “I feel as though the work I do delivering prescriptions is more important than being part-time football manager. “So my argument with football is why should it be put on a pedestal when it comes to testing.
Source: Express July 02, 2020 14:26 UTC