Seven players and staff testing positive at the Coatbridge club forced a postponement of the November 21 clash in Fife, with the SFA investigating the circumstances.But the Rovers secretary doesn’t expect to forfeit the game – given the successful appeal against that punishment by St Mirren and Kilmarnock last week – and says a financial penalty would be fruitless.Woodward said: “We have not heard anything at all.
I imagine there would be an announcement first deciding on what the SPFL were going to do, similar to the Kilmarnock and St Mirren thing, but I’ve heard nothing.“Given the precedent that has been set, I wouldn’t expect to lose the game.“Whether there would be a financial punishment or not I don’t know – I don’t know how they could.
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