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12 minutes ago, G.E.C. said:

We played Little right back and Beasley and Lafferty up front iirc.

Tried to appeal Kevin Thomson’s red from the St Mirren final but it got knocked back.

That rings a bell 👍

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2 hours ago, don logan said:

For the more mature RM members. Reminds of a European Cup tie back in the 70's. Think it was against Cologne. Pitch was covered in snow and fans were asked to come and help clear it with their shovels. Game was going out live on STV and they had a bit on the news with hundreds of fans clearing Ibrox. Game went ahead and pitch was like concrete. Sure we lost too. Might have been the campaign where we beat Juventus ans PSV?

I remember we played Cologne in the, I think, 1978/79 season and the game at Ibrox got moved from the Wednesday to the Thursday because of the weather. 

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Championship clubs asked by JRG to review procedures and protocols

Celtic boss Neil Lennon has criticised some clubs for the size of facilities during away games; Lennon said there was no social distancing at the game at Hamilton on Boxing Day while players were "crammed into a little dressing room" at St Johnstone; both clubs denied those allegations

The Joint Response Group (JRG) has asked all Scottish Premiership and Championship clubs to conduct a review of all stadium and club operational procedures and protocols.

The request comes days after Celtic manager Neil Lennon criticised some clubs for the size of facilities during certain away games.

Lennon said his team were "cramped in like sardines" at some matches, adding there was no social distancing at the game at Hamilton on Boxing Day while players were "crammed into a little dressing room" at St Johnstone too.

However, both those clubs denied those allegations and added they met all requirements.

Among a lengthy list of information requested, clubs are being asked to send the JRG plans of the home, away and referee's changing rooms for match days.

That includes the dimensions of each room, the position of each changing station, the position and size of screens and dividers, the position of doors and the position of ventilating windows.

Clubs have also been asked to provide the dimensions of other rooms used by players and coaches - including meeting spaces - and for stadiums using showers, clubs need to include the dimensions of the shower room, the position of shower heads, the position of drains and the position of doors and windows.

A JRG spokesperson told Sky Sports News: "A letter was sent to clubs following a request by member clubs at the recent SPFL general meeting."

It is understood the JRG wrote to clubs to ensure the hard work undertaken by them remains in line with current protocols and public health advice.

Scottish Championship clubs asked if they want to continue season
Scottish FA chief executive Ian Maxwell has written to all 10 Scottish Championship clubs asking if they want their season to continue or if they want the league to be suspended.

All Scottish football below the top two tiers has been suspended along with the Scottish Cup due to increased cases of Covid-19 with Championship clubs contacted on Friday to see if they wish to continue with the 2020-21 campaign.

Hearts currently lead the table as they look to make an immediate return to the Scottish Premiership, with Dunfermline second and Dundee third.

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/36621/12193774/scottish-premiership-and-championship-clubs-asked-by-jrg-to-review-procedures-and-protocols

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5 minutes ago, Sweetheart said:

Championship clubs asked by JRG to review procedures and protocols

Celtic boss Neil Lennon has criticised some clubs for the size of facilities during away games; Lennon said there was no social distancing at the game at Hamilton on Boxing Day while players were "crammed into a little dressing room" at St Johnstone; both clubs denied those allegations

The Joint Response Group (JRG) has asked all Scottish Premiership and Championship clubs to conduct a review of all stadium and club operational procedures and protocols.

The request comes days after Celtic manager Neil Lennon criticised some clubs for the size of facilities during certain away games.

Lennon said his team were "cramped in like sardines" at some matches, adding there was no social distancing at the game at Hamilton on Boxing Day while players were "crammed into a little dressing room" at St Johnstone too.

However, both those clubs denied those allegations and added they met all requirements.

Among a lengthy list of information requested, clubs are being asked to send the JRG plans of the home, away and referee's changing rooms for match days.

That includes the dimensions of each room, the position of each changing station, the position and size of screens and dividers, the position of doors and the position of ventilating windows.

Clubs have also been asked to provide the dimensions of other rooms used by players and coaches - including meeting spaces - and for stadiums using showers, clubs need to include the dimensions of the shower room, the position of shower heads, the position of drains and the position of doors and windows.

A JRG spokesperson told Sky Sports News: "A letter was sent to clubs following a request by member clubs at the recent SPFL general meeting."

It is understood the JRG wrote to clubs to ensure the hard work undertaken by them remains in line with current protocols and public health advice.

Scottish Championship clubs asked if they want to continue season
Scottish FA chief executive Ian Maxwell has written to all 10 Scottish Championship clubs asking if they want their season to continue or if they want the league to be suspended.

All Scottish football below the top two tiers has been suspended along with the Scottish Cup due to increased cases of Covid-19 with Championship clubs contacted on Friday to see if they wish to continue with the 2020-21 campaign.

Hearts currently lead the table as they look to make an immediate return to the Scottish Premiership, with Dunfermline second and Dundee third.

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/36621/12193774/scottish-premiership-and-championship-clubs-asked-by-jrg-to-review-procedures-and-protocols

You would like to think this is evidence gathering by the JRG so that they can hammer Lennon for his comments. No laughing at the back there!

I can't see it either. It actually looks like they are humouring him, which would be a sad indictment of our ruling bodies.

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