Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack as he insists the government do care about football. The Dons are desperate to get fans back into Pittodrie after a successful test event in September and have applied to get 1,000 supporters into their Premiership clash with Ross County on December 12.
If that is a success they want to move to a crowd of 2000 for the match with St Johnstone on Boxing Day and the same for the New Year fixture with Dundee United.
Cormack has warned about the financial "tsunami" set to hit Scottish football if a plan isn't worked out for paying supporters to return to the turnstiles in the months ahead.
The Dons are backed in their pitch by leading epidemiologist Professor Gary Macfarlane and Cormack took to Twitter to demand.
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