Mass gatherings of more than 500 people have been banned in Scotland?
Surely that's got to have an effect on the football?
Surely that's got to have an effect on the football?
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Mass gatherings of more than 500 people have been banned in Scotland?
Surely that's got to have an effect on the football?
Not here at Stenhousemuir they're not used to mass gatherings.Mass gatherings of more than 500 people have been banned in Scotland?
Surely that's got to have an effect on the football?
Deffo a penalty, justice was seen to be done.Leverkusen scoring after the singing of '10 German Bombers' is so so perfect
At least Europe is spared that.What a goal 1-3 Rangers season bites the dust, Bye Bye Slippy, bottles now being thrown on the pitch, class supporters.
SFA have confirmed that play will be suspended
No Old Firm
I was in a pub in Rose St, Edinburgh earlier and it was very busy. There was a party of chaps from Aberdeen drinking like it was going out of fashion.Yes mate straight after the announcement regarding the English Premiership, the pubs will still be rammed up here over the weekend come what may, there's always a good atmosphere up here in times of crisis, I just hope the trains will be on tonight for my night out in Glasgow.
Celtic supporters will say 'yes it does count'
Rangers supporters will say 'no it doesn't count'
Officially I'd say no, it doesn't.
That's all that matters.
The Highland League have ended their season and named Brora as Champions. Not too controversial a decision as they are by far the best team, were set to win the league and there’s no relegation. Shame though that matches won’t be played but I guess things unlikely to dramatically change.
The Highland League have brought their season to an early end and awarded the title to leaders Brora Rangers.
Scottish football is currently in shutdown until at least April 30 due to the coronavuris pandemic.
The lack of action has created problems for a number of clubs, who are seeking clarity over when, or if, the season will be completed.
The Dudgeon Park side - who had six games still to play - are 13 points clear at the top the table.
At a league management committee meeting in Lossiemouth on Saturday, member clubs opted to end the season now and name Brora Rangers as champions.