Scottish football is set for major change but Derek McInnes is adamant we have a good product and insists it’s crucial to build on that when we get to the other side.
Our game has been dragged through the gutter with the in-fighting, talk of reconstruction and Coronavirus cash crisis. The Aberdeen boss believes it’s a case of trying to minimise the damage caused by the shutdown in the short-term.
And while he knows closed-doors games would take some getting used to, he acknowledges it would be a welcome start.McInnes said: “We have a strong league, good teams and a lot of top people working in the game.“We just have to do what we need to survive.