Scotland's top flight clubs have been warned to forget about bringing their players out of lockdown next week unless they have extensive COVID-19 testing procedures in place.The SPFL’s Premiership has been given the government green light to re-start training from next Thursday but so far only Celtic and Ross County have splashed out on their own testing equipment.The top 12 held crunch talks with the SFA to discuss emergency plans to roll out testing for all players and coaching staff.
understands the talks - hosted by chief executive Ian Maxwell and Hampden medic Dr John MacLean - took place amid concerns that the coronavirus pandemic may keep the country’s top division in lockdown beyond the proposed starting date of August 1.A raft of