There cannot be many footballers craving a return to normality as much as St Johnstone WFC’s Rhee Tweedie.The central defender picked up a serious injury in the club’s first competitive game of the season and then, more recently, contracted the coronavirus.Tweedie was planning for a successful campaign in the heart of Saints’ rearguard but knew how severe her knee problem was when she hit the ground against Celtic in February.Initial fears pointed to an anterior cruciate ligament problem and, while tests revealed that not to be the case, she was still facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines.The coronavirus outbreak ultimately halted the season, but Tweedie, a principal teacher of a primary school, never then expected to be hit with a double