Jack Ross is as competitive as any manager in Scotland’s top flight.So when football was halted a month ago due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Hibs gaffer was desperate to see the campaign played to a finish.But now, there are more important things to worry about.With football on the back burner for the foreseeable future, he’s also having to cope with not being able to visit extended family during the lockdown.The 43-year-old still lives in Northumberland with his wife and kids despite losing his job at Sunderland in October.He commutes to Hibs’ training ground on a daily basis.And amidst the furore about how the season will finish, with Friday’s SPFL vote hanging in the balance after Dundee delayed their move, he’s more concerned