Aberdeen chief takes aim at Scottish Gov, Celtic must apply pressure

ABERDEEN Chairman Dave Cormack has hit out at The Scottish Government and the lack of progress allowing supporters back into stadiums. The Dons boss called out Nicola Sturgeon and Professor Jason Leitch in a series of tweets last night, pleading with the authorities to open dialogue with clubs as their survival is at stake.

Northern Ireland had supporters in the ground for their play-off defeat during the week yet only four games have had spectators in Scotland and Celtic are yet to have any back, along with Rangers. The fact that 300 supporters cannot socially distance in 50,000-60,000 stadiums is ludicrous when you consider that people can go into shopping centres, cafes and restaurants.

Clubs are haemorrhaging cash as the turnstiles remain closed and Cormack wants some dialogue as to when clubs can start the safe return of football to secure their future.

Celtic need to apply pressure and support Cormack as the Scottish Government dither on changes in the restrictions. The virus is on the rise and caution must be the rallying cry of all in the wake of this; however, clubs have spent a lot of money to facilitate new protocols for the arrival of supporters.

The Scottish Champions have already installed Spectrum X technology and the Northern Irish FA provided a trial for this ahead of their Euro 2020 play-off.

1000 Belfast supporters were allowed to enter the game and were disinfected and had their temperature in order to watch the game live.

Last month, photos emerged of the SpectrumX walk-through technology making its way to Celtic Park in order to make it safe for supporters to see the Scottish Champions in action again. This equipment would allow the club to hasten the return of fans.

Hopefully the Scottish Government will see sense and allow supporters to enter grounds in small numbers initially to test the viability and safety of the procedures that they spent a fortune installing. Fans across Europe have been allowed back, even in small numbers; however, Celtic fans must await the all clear from the Scottish and UK Governments that insist on dragging their heels.

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Born just as Celtic were stopping the Ten, Lubo98 follows Celtic home and away and helps run his local Celtic Supporters Club. He goes to all the games and is a Law Graduate. Has a particular fondness for Tom Rogic among the current Celts and both Lubo and Henrik form his earliest Celtic memories.

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