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Scottish Premiership sides to resume training on June 11 ahead of August re-start

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The Scottish Premiership has this evening been given the green light to resume training from June 11 ahead of a return to the field in August.SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell and SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster made a presentation to the Minister for Public Health, Sport and Wellbeing, Joe FitzPatrick, and the National Clinical Director for Scotland, Professor Jason Leitch today to plot football's return to the pitch.And the approved Return to Football strategy from the Joint Response Group (JRG) will see the suspension of football lifted for the Premiership only from June 11 and the 2020/21 season kick-off as planned on August 1/2.No decision has been made on when lower leagues and the women's game can return.But it means Lanarkshire

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