SFA's lower league shutdown. Secretary Colin Woodward says the Cliftonhill club are paying "100 per cent" of the players' wages and players have been told to stay away from the club until the Joint Response Group reviews the situation at the end of this month.With leagues below the Championship on a shut-down until at least that time anyway, Woodward says it's a common sense approach which safeguards players and the club, and that Rovers are staying in touch with everybody affected in the meantime.He said: "Our players are on furlough but we're making their wages up to 100 per cent at the moment."The players are being looked after.
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