Peterhead boss Jim McInally reckons next season may need to be put into abeyance to allow clubs to survive. Coronavirus restrictions mean it could be next year before fans are allowed to return to football stadiums. For most Scottish clubs, particularly, those outside the Premiership, playing games behind closed doors wouldn’t be financially viable. That leads Blue Toon manager McInally to believe suspending next season may be the only way lower league league clubs can survive. “Somewhere along the line if that were to happen they would need help from the government because football clubs are still businesses would still have things like rates to pay.
Source: Express May 12, 2020 12:04 UTC