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Poll: With Scotland currently in lockdown, what do you think should happen with the Scottish Highland League football season?


By Craig Christie

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THE Highland League football season has been given the green light to continue with their fixture programme for now.

Rothes' Ali Sutherland and Buckie Thistle's Kevin Fraser compete for the ball. Picture: Daniel Forsyth..
Rothes' Ali Sutherland and Buckie Thistle's Kevin Fraser compete for the ball. Picture: Daniel Forsyth..

Scotland was placed in full lockdown this week but professional sport is allowed to carry on within the restrictions protocol.

Some clubs, players and managers within the league believe it isn't safe for part-time football to be played in the present circumstances, with coronavirus cases rapidly rising.

Others believe the season should be temporarily be brought to a halt until the country comes out of full lockdown,

Yet there is still a desire within the league to continue playing fixtures behind closed doors.

Fans can have their say by voting in our Highland News and Media poll, which runs until Sunday when results will be revealed.


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