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Business as usual for Inverness Caledonian Thistle amid concerns of coronavirus pandemic


By Andrew Henderson

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Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager John Robertson says, until told otherwise, it is business as usual at the club.

Caley Thistle manager John Robertson.
Caley Thistle manager John Robertson.

The coronavirus has led to speculation that matches in Scotland will have to be played behind closed doors, with the worst case scenario for the sport being complete suspension of leagues.

Fixtures have already been postponed in European competition, in England and in other sports – with rugby’s Six Nations one of the

highest-profile events to be hit – but so far Scottish football has been spared.

It appears that may not last for much longer as moves are being made by those running the country, but until officially told differently Robertson will continue to prepare for matches as usual.

Read more in today's Inverness Courier by clicking here.


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