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The Italian proposal former Celtic star Massimo Donati fears will lock fans out long term

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Massimo Donati fears an Italian proposal poised to lock their fans out of football for another year.And with German science chief Gerald Haug warning Bundesliga clubs may not get supporters back into stadiums for 18 months, punters in Scotland and across Europe face an anxious wait to discover when they can see action again.

Former Celtic midfielder Donati was stunned to hear a mention in his homeland about a lockout until March next year for the Serie A faithful.

The Kilmarnock coach said: “They could start again and play games but it was said stadiums would not open until that time. “It’s not definite.

But it would be terrible. Not just for Italy or Scotland, anywhere – football without fans is crazy.”German chiefs are also desperate to

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