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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    Aberdeen and Celtic were allowed to cancel their games when some of their outfield players had tested positive for COVID-19 or had to self isolate even though their players had not adhered to the laid rules.
    St Mirren on the other hand had adhered to the laid down rules and were still forced to play their home game against Hibs despite their three goalkeepers two of which had tested positive for Covid-19 and other other one had to self isolate.
    The excuse given for St Mirren having to play last Saturday with an outfield player in goal if need be is the lack of available dates to play this match during the season.
    Celtic and Aberdeen were playing in European competitions and they were permitted to cancel their games so why not St Mirren.
    Celtic have still not played their outstanding two games and they are still in the Europa League.
    Are you sure it wasn't the case that the entire Celtic and Aberdeen teams were told to isolate?

    And wasn't it the case that as some of their players had deliberately flouted Covid rules the First Minister actually dictated that Aberdeen and Celtic 'could forget' playing their games? A kind of 'do what I tell you or I'll take away your toys'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Are you sure it wasn't the case that the entire Celtic and Aberdeen teams were told to isolate?

    And wasn't it the case that as some of their players had deliberately flouted Covid rules the First Minister actually dictated that Aberdeen and Celtic 'could forget' playing their games? A kind of 'do what I tell you or I'll take away your toys'.
    It was stated after the Aberdeen players had been out drinking in the centre of Aberdeen that they had broken the rules of their ‘bubble’
    On the Friday before Dundee players restarted full training for this season they had an induction day. To my knowledge this is the first time that this has ever happened and there were photographs on the Dundee forums showing players holding a document which no doubt contained details of the rules for them abiding in their ‘bubble’.
    I think that there were also on the club website.
    Aberdeen have already played one of their cancelled games against St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park.
    I would not be surprised to see Celtic use the excuse of waiting until the second half of the season so that their supporters can attend these games especially if one is at home.
    Nippy should not be dictating whether these Aberdeen and Celtic games should be played or not especially as the current rules for people meeting are confusing to say the least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    the current rules for people meeting are confusing to say the least.
    No they're not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    No they're not.
    Of course they are.
    According to Jason Leitch people can play 5 a five a side football match indoors in a hall but they cannot play a 5 a side football match outdoors because someone might be standing on the touch line not wearing a mask.
    That in my opinion is a crazy state of affairs but typical of the current Scottish Government who want to control everything.

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