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Clarity is the priority for Motherwell chief Burrows

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Scotland’s clubs will have to wait days before they can survey the extent of the financial damage wreaked by the coronaviru­s outbreak, Motherwell chief Alan Burrows has warned.

Well’s Fir Park showdown with Aberdeen scheduled for last night was the first game to be postponed after the Scottish Football Associatio­n and Scottish Profession­al Football League announced an immediate shutdown in response to the pandemic threat.

But the Steelmen’s chief executive officer Burrows already fears the worst.

Clubs in Scotland remain heavily reliant upon gate receipts, with on average 43% of turnover generated through the turnstiles.

Now Burrows admits many clubs could find their balance sheet under pressure with domestic action suspended “until further notice”.

“I think it’s a concern for all clubs,” he said.

“The biggest one – and this is no one’s particular fault – is the lack of proper clarity at the moment.

“We got some today from the SFA and SPFL regarding this weekend’s games and that was welcome. But what clubs need now is even more clarity about what happens next, as quickly as possible.

“Because with clarity comes the ability to make decisions to try to mitigate as much as possible against anything negative happening to the business.

“The worst thing, by far, is not knowing what’s around the corner and being left in a state of flux.

“For everybody’ s sake, and without shortcircu­iting the process, I think we need some clear decisions on things like dates and any legislatio­n so that clubs can start to manage the situation.

“That needs to be the priority over the next few days.

“No matter the size of club, I don’t think there are any in Scotland who don’t agree this won’t be an easy time.”

As a fan-run club, Motherwell’s budgets are tightly drawn each year.

The Steelmen are due to host Kilmarnock next weekend but Burrows admits he is still in the dark about just how many staff they will need on duty.

He said: “We’re in a waitand-see stage right now, but I still think it was the right decision to postpone this weekend’s games.

“We’ve had a contingenc­y plan in place for a couple of days. As well as reminding players and staff of the medical advice from the various government agencies, we had also put plans in place ahead of the Aberdeen game should it have gone ahead.

“We have carried out a risk assessment designed to minimise the number of staff having to gather around the same place or office. Those are things we will continue to do over the next few days.”

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Concerned: Motherwell chief Alan Burrows
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Closed: Fir Park entrance is shut until further notice

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