Clyde have announced their financial position is BETTER than it would have been had the world not been hit by the coronavirus crisis.
A home tie against Celtic in the Scottish Cup means that the club's medium term future is secure but it's the impact of measures to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 that have made a significant difference to the financial outlook of the club.
In an astonishing statement the club detailed why the government's furlough scheme, which pays 80 per cent of wages up to £2500, means that they will have better results for the season than if had games had gone ahead.
It read: "The recent termination of the football season has resulted in some financial stress around the divisions and our club will be no different