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Thread: SPFL Premiership teams tiptoe back to training

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    SPFL Premiership teams tiptoe back to training

    The SFA has agreed to a limited lifting of the suspension of football. Premiership clubs can start training next week. - External Link

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    "Guidelines for players also say they, and others in their household, should not leave the house aside from training and must not have contact with neighbours or receive visitors.'

    That's an insane request for folk earning the sort of salaries plenty - the majority? - of players get in Scottish football.

    But still, good that a first baby step has been taken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Handsome_Devil View Post
    "Guidelines for players also say they, and others in their household, should not leave the house aside from training and must not have contact with neighbours or receive visitors.'

    That's an insane request for folk earning the sort of salaries plenty - the majority? - of players get in Scottish football.

    But still, good that a first baby step has been taken.
    How different countries/areas are setting restrictions varies but I'm clueless as to how the restrictions or the guidelines should depend upon someones salary.

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