Top brass at the Norwegian FA have asked their government for a £45m SOS package just days after the SPFL requested government talks over the financial impact of the coronavirus crisis.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has made clear this week that Scottish football won't be returning anytime soon and also warned that staging matches behind locked gates posed the danger of fans congregating in large numbers outside grounds.
That prompted SPFL chief Neil Doncaster to point out that Scottish football contributes £200million towards the economy every year and supports nearly 6,000 jobs.
He will seek urgent talks with the Scottish Government, with many clubs facing financial ruin if football doesn't restart in the near future.
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