Derek McInnes has revealed Aberdeen won’t furlough their players – because he wants to keep them fine tuned in case they resume their fight for third place and Scottish Cup glory.
Many Premiership rivals have decided to put their coaching and playing staff on the government’s job retention scheme to save money in the short-term.
It was a road the Dons could have gone down but it would have meant gaffer McInnes wouldn’t have been able to stay in touch with his players and staff to keep them training.
Chairman Dave Cormack came up with new investment and that, along with the Pittodrie staff’s decision to defer their wages, allowed the club to cover the majority of the predicted £5million to £6million that they will lose from the
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