St Mirren manager Jim Goodwin insists Scottish football will have to fall in line with Europe as it combats the spread of coronavirus – even if that means a worst-case scenario of scrapping the rest of the Premiership season.The outbreak of the disease has already caused games in Italy’s Serie A to be played behind closed doors, while rugby has seen games booted into touch altogether with cancellations in this year’s Six Nations.
Goodwin is currently preparing his side for a pivotal clash with relegation rivals Hearts tomorrow night that could define both clubs’ seasons.
But he insists the health and well-being of everyone involved with football in this country must come first, even if that means a last resort of calling time on the current
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