Scottish football was last night given Government approval to pull its boots back on from June 11 – with the top flight aiming to start next season on August 1.
revealed on Thursday the game’s governing bodies were set to ask for parliament’s permission to allow Premiership clubs to get back to training next month.Those talks with minister for public health, sport and wellbeing Joe FitzPatrick and national clinical director Jason Leitch went ahead yesterday - with the dates for a scheduled restart now officially rubber stamped.SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell and his SPFL counterpart Neil Doncaster led the calls for the national sport to be brought safely out of cold storage – with Celtic supremo Peter Lawwell also taking part in the online