Andy Gould admits community spirit has helped Scottish football rise to the challenge of facing the coronavirus lockdown. The Scottish FA head of football development believes the impact of the pandemic has created a new normal for communicating with clubs and stockholders as the sport struggles to restart.
But Gould insists maintaining close contact with teams from the Scottish Premiership to grassroots level has been key over the last two-and-a-half months of inactivity.
He said: "We have more than 3,000 clubs across Scotland that provide people with the chance to enjoy football. These clubs are all of different scales, have varying ambitions and so they all face challenges depending on their situation."Some have facilities and