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Hibs chief Leeann Dempster reveals ongoing research as she urges SPFL to lead by example

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Leeann Dempster can see Scottish football hurtling towards a brick wall.In her words, it’s time to slam on the brakes.And, with innovative thinking, strong will and a close working relationship with colleagues and government, she feels the crash can be avoided.Dempster has taken her place on The Joint Response Group’s Club Operations section which has been allocated the job of, essentially, getting the game going again.In many ways, it’s the toughest task of the lot.With football in lockdown and First Minister Nicola 
Sturgeon intimating that won’t be changing any time soon, football faces grim realities.No games, no fans in stadiums means no income and no livelihoods.

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