Betfred Cup this season.The Kilmarnock boss had hoped the tournament would return to a straight knockout or have lower-league outfits play each other first to reduce the risk of Covid-19.The SPFL board is due to meet today to discuss how to move forward after Kelty Hearts manager Barry Ferguson warned the cost of weekly testing could cripple a lot of smaller clubs financially.Killie are set to take on Clyde, Dumbarton, Falkirk and Dunfermline when the group stage begins on Tuesday, October 6.And Dyer reckons it’s senseless to potentially have his players line up against teams that haven’t been tested or who have been working in day jobs.
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