The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Sturgeon cries blue murder over Gers ‘breach’

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Nicola Sturgeon has said it takes “all her power” not to “use expletives” after an alleged breach of Covid-19 regulation­s at Rangers.

The club announced on Sunday it was launching an internal investigat­ion, but did not say what the matter under investigat­ion was or name the individual­s involved.

When asked about the investigat­ion at the daily briefing, the first minister said breaches by profession­al athletes are “really frustratin­g” and may lead to the general public also choosing not to follow the rules.

“I tell you, sometimes I feel it’s taking all my power not to stand here and use expletives whenever I get asked about football again,” Ms Sturgeon said.

“I’ve not been given all the details of the Rangers incident yet, no doubt that will happen when the details are clearer – I know the club are investigat­ing.”

She added: “I don’t care what club it is that’s breaching the rules, if you’re breaching the rules you’re in the wrong and it’s really frustratin­g.”

The club was previously forced to suspend two players for a breach of the rules, while Celtic and Aberdeen are among other teams where violations of the rules were reported last year.

Ms Sturgeon went on to say: “It’s really unfair to the vast majority of people in the country that don’t have the privileges that elite sports people have right now and therefore when they see elite sports people breach these rules – and let’s also be frank, the vast majority are not, but when a small number do – people think, ‘Why am I bothering?’

“Can I say to football and sport in general: please make sure your house is in order.”

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