SPFL and SFA Joint Response Group have offered their thoughts on the idea of vaccine passports as a condition of stadium entry to Scottish football matches.
Plans unveiled by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon last week pointed towards a certification which will be required to attend any outdoor event with a capacity of 10,000 or over.
That would mean clubs such as Celtic and Rangers would require their entire support to be jabbed, as well as any away fans. The threshold would likely affect Hearts, Hibs, Aberdeen and the Scotland national team as well as other big sell-out crowds.
St Mirren manager Jim Goodwin spoke out against the plans earlier on Thursday and called on his fellow bosses to resist changes.
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