Clubs across Scotland have been given a warning by first minister Nicola Sturgeon ahead of hundreds of untested players travelling across the country.
With it being Scottish Cup weekend, lots of players across many different clubs will be travelling across the country. Whether that be lower leagues sides or junior sides.
So with this risk ahead, Nicola Sturgeon has warned all clubs across Scotland that they must respect the privileges given to them or ‘all bets are off’.
Ahead of Scottish Cup weekend, where hundreds of untested players will travel across the country, @NicolaSturgeon says pro sport people must respect privileges given to them or ‘all bets are off.’
— Chris McLaughlin (@BBCchrismclaug) January 8, 2021
Of course, Scottish Premiership sides including Celtic won’t be involved in this round of the cup but I am sure this warning goes out just as much to those sides with the current risks and restrictions.
This also comes at a time in which Celtic will be travelling back from a warm-weather training camp in Dubai and have been heavily criticised for the reasoning behind this with everything going on right now.
Fingers crossed everything will to smoothly this weekend and we don’t have any technicality’s that could result in punishment for Scottish Football.