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We’ve got our eye on new players...but Covid-19 shutdown has scuppered our plans, says Fitzy

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By Kyle GunnSt Mirren chief executive Tony Fitzpatrick has opened up on his frustration regarding planning ahead for next season with football in limbo. PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens In their weekly Covid-19 update, Saints bosses stated that the Premiership should be terminated immediately.That is the club’s stance before an EGM is hosted on May 12 to discuss a previous vote which saw the Championship, League One and League Two tables called as they were. Read More: One of the reasons they gave was that it would allow clubs to survive and plan for football’s eventual return.The Saints legend last night revealed the club was already a fair way down the recruitment road before the coronavirus pandemic took hold.Fitzpatrick

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