Scottish Cup Final. The former Easter Road star – who has picked up the William Hill Scottish Football Writers’ Association International Player of the Year award – hit out at the ‘ridiculous’ decision to close the doors of the National Stadium despite shopping centres being packed out this week.
McGinn’s brother Paul will line up for Hibs but he won’t get to sample the wall of sound he enjoyed when he lifted the cup with the Leith men in 2016.
SFA originally announced 600 tickets would be made available for the showpiece, despite more than 12,000 being allowed in for the Euro 2020 kick-off against Czech Republic.But the small amount of briefs were whipped away within 24 hours with Glasgow being held back from lockdown easing after a Covid.
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