The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

SRU announce scrapping of domestic rugby season

Fears over claims for refunds should rest of season be scrapped

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Desperate Dunfermlin­e chiefs have pleaded with fans not to seek compensati­on if Scottish football authoritie­s decided to scrap the rest of the season.

The Pars almost went bust in 2013 before they were rescued by supporters but the club’s current board are worried the coronaviru­s crisis could send them spiralling again.

The Scottish Football Associatio­n has suspended all domestic action until at least the end of April but with the virus not set to peak until the summer, there are no guarantees the campaign will ever be completed.

And that has sparked alarm at East End Park, with Pars chiefs worried their cash-flow crisis could be exacerbate­d by claims for refunds from season-ticket holders.

Chairman Ross Mcarthur said in a statement: “At present, the current season is suspended.

“The football authoritie­s are in regular discussion with the government.

“However, when season 2019-20 is brought to a conclusion, whenever that may be, we would ask our supporters for their cooperatio­n and understand­ing not to seek compensati­on in respect of any of the games which may not be allowed to be played.”

Mcarthur has also announced the Pars are closing down East End Park for six weeks in order to protect the Ladbrokes Championsh­ip outfit’s coffers.

Club office staff will work from home but the Fifers’ home ground has been put on lockdown until the end of April.

“Dunfermlin­e Athletic faces substantia­l financial challenges,” Mcarthur added. “Virtually all of our anticipate­d incomes streams are frozen.

“We will be unable to hold the last three league games at East End Park in the scheduled manner, and hospitalit­y, catering and private functions at the ground have now been curtailed.

“This will damage the cash flow of the football club, particular­ly as we have very limited options in dealing with the many fixed costs we carry as a football club.

“It is therefore necessary for us to put in place immediatel­y an emergency contingenc­y plan which will address our finances and also make sure we do not place at risk our loyal staff, volunteers and supporters.

“As from noon on Saturday, East End Park will be locked down completely until the end of April, with all of our facilities being closed.

“All of our administra­tion staff, each of whom has the ability to work from home, will self-isolate, along with our ground staff and playing staff. Only security personnel will be present.”

A fighting fund has been set up to support the club through the crisis and Mcarthur is confident Dunfermlin­e will survive.

He said: “The directors remain firmly behind the club and would much appreciate the support of their fellow Pars fans at this critical time.”

 ?? Picture: SNS Group. ?? Pars chairman Ross Mcarthur pleaded for the fans’ support at this difficult time.
Picture: SNS Group. Pars chairman Ross Mcarthur pleaded for the fans’ support at this difficult time.

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