Kenny Dalglish has dismissed the idea his old club and Aberdeen should have to forfeit games after coronavirus breaches. Both clubs have seen a raft of fixtures postponed after players were found not to have followed the rules.
It comes after eight Aberdeen players have been forced to quarantine after a post-match meal and drinks saw two test positive for COVID-19.
And Celtic left-back Boli Bolingoli caused matches against St Mirren and the Dons to be postponed after he secretly flew to Spain and didn't quarantine on his return.
Some have claimed that matches being postponed because of player actions should see the opposition awarded a 3-0 walkover.But Dalglish insists collective punishment would not be fair on the teams invovled.
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