East Fife will be dragged up into the dock this morning to face disciplinary action after their players refused to take to the pitch at Broadwood after discovering news of a positive coronavirus in the Clyde camp just minutes before kick-off.And it’s also set to be D-Day for Scotland’s football pyramid with a long awaited decision finally expected to be taken on whether or not Brora Rangers and Kelty Hearts will be given the chance to win promotion to the professional set-up - or barred from taking part in a play-off for a second successive season.It all adds up to a perfect storm for SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster who came under furious fire this time last year over the league’s handling of the coronavirus lockdown.Doncaster also sat.