Different scenarios, but that was a blatant club failure.
Aberdeen players failed because they broke the 3 household rule, thinking they were in a bubble with each other. Absolute failure, stupidity and rightly lambasted at the time, but we need to take the punishment and move on.
The thing is, if there was not an outbreak in the city (which was not announced at the time), the two players would have unlikely caught the virus, would have passed the tests and we would unlikely have heard anything of the matter.
Celtic players (Bolingoli & Griffiths) failed because one had a trip abroad and failed to quarantine and the other breached the household rule by having a party.
SevCo club were directly at fault playing a game before test results were returned. They definitely and deliberately breached the rules
I seem to recall hearing there was something wrong with Dundee Utd pre-season, but can't recall what it was specifically.
For me, SevCo's scenario is by far the worst.
I think that everyone should have a tough punishment handed out to them, but for it to be suspended as long as there are no further breaches. Make the suspension club wide, meaning even if A N Other breaches the rules, then everyone with suspended punishments will be invoked. It would certainly sharpen the focus.