Ross County chairman Roy MacGregor has called for Scottish football to come together in the wake of the SPFL EGM vote. “We worked out that we could maybe get 1,500 season ticket holders in, if the bubbles worked out right. “It would be of benefit to lower league clubs in terms of wage bills and identifying players but it would also be of benefit to clubs that may not be running their reserve teams or their youth sides and looking for first team opportunities on a Saturday.”.

“We need to take some time to work through it in a positive way and take all the views of 42 clubs because we will need to carry all 42.

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I want to make sure they have football. “We will all get there although it might take a week or two. Steven Gerrard is also monitoring a few other bumps and bruises after the 2-0 win over Standard Liege. 5 things we spotted at Celtic training as upbeat Odsonne Edouard sets the tone for Aberdeen showdown. The Scottish Government has urged families to stay at home this Halloween. For other inquiries Contact Us. However, while liking aspects of the plan – which would save Hearts and Partick Thistle from relegation – the Ross County chairman argues now is a time for consolidation rather than experimentation. Asked whether the Highland clubs could unite to run a ‘B’ team, MacGregor was similarly pragmatic. “We would use all the facilities for social distancing. The Hundred Handers sticker exhorting white people to “Love Your Nation” was stuck up inside a hut on the 4411ft peak. Ross County chairman Roy MacGregor is "horrified" by the idea of a truncated Scottish Championship season and says all 42 SPFL clubs "need to stick together to survive". Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: “We are looking at 30 players and staff so that is going to cost us approximately £3,000-a-week. Roy MacGregor says he hopes that the upcoming match between Ross County and Celtic will be used as a test event. Roy MacGregor last night poured cold water on Rangers’ radical proposal to introduce a new league set-up in time for next season. New walk-in coronavirus testing centre opens in Inverness, Health chiefs are looking ahead to the festive period and plan to have 22 of the facilities open across Scotland, Marks & Spencer worker hospitalised for over a week after coronavirus outbreak at Glasgow store. It is just too early to do it this season.

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“I think it has some really good things,” he said of a proposal that would also bring Kelty Hearts and Brora Rangers, Lowland League and Highland League champions respectively, into the league. A trip to Pittodrie beckons as Neil Lennon's side look to bounce back from successive defeats. Picture: Will Clark. MacGregor, whose club have just invested £35,000 in their own coronavirus testing equipment and are ready to meet the £3,000-a-week costs of running it, has praised Rangers for their innovation. Elderly woman burgled by couple who offered to call ambulance as she lay dying. “Really, the whole 12 clubs are together and if one fails then we all fail.”. “Over a year, £150,000 is a lot of money, but there is no alternative. View our online Press Pack. The County chief reckons clubs could face shelling out £3,000 per week to test players and staff for the killer bug.
“I would like to know what my brothers in the part-time teams thought of the principle. © DC Thomson Co Ltd 2020. “We tried to put families and neighbours together who are in a bubble, so we could get a few more in. The One Show viewers stunned as Debbie McGee has Paul Daniels' 'stuffed head in a jar'. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click here. “The SFA have a couple so you could do that or there are people who will come and do it for you. “This needs to soak and it needs to be right for the full 42 clubs.”. And while MacGregor knows the effect increased costs could have on Premiership clubs, he insists there is no alternative and no expense should be spared. “It means we are going to get 25% of the capacity into the ground, so we are preparing that. It comes after MacGregor revealed Staggies players won't be allowed into the stadium, and will change in their cars to follow social distancing before training. https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/.../ross-county-roy-macgregor-covid-19 “I think the track and trace system is OK for the season ticket holders. explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. Scots cops find £30,000 cash, coke and cannabis in dawn raid at quiet Renfrew street.

The man's death is currently being treated as "unexplained" with a report due to be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal. “It’s a possibility. The Ross County chairman insists the claims by Rangers and their interim chairman Douglas Park are miles off his experience of dealing with the league. Police seized £30,000 in cash, 22 hash plants, 40 wraps of coke and 1kg of herbal cannabis during the bust in Hallidale Crescent, Renfrew. Stuart Kettlewell's side welcome Neil Lennon's men to Dingwall when the Premiership returns on September 12. Strictly's Anton Du Beke says dad 'beat him with belt' and he 'didn't care' when he died, Strictly Come Dancing's Anton Du Beke has revealed that his dad used to beat him with a belt when he was a child. St Johnstone 0 Dundee United 0: Saints' lack of clinical edge returns, Saints created a number of good chances but couldn't find the winner at McDiarmid Park, Motherwell 4 Ross County 0: Devante Cole nets debut goal in emphatic win, The Steelmen were on top form in their first outing in almost a month, Alex Dyer slams SPFL for Kilmarnock investigation as he issues barbed 'earn their money' jibe, The Rugby Park boss insists his club have followed all the necessary protocols, Nicola Sturgeon Halloween guising advice issued to Scots families.