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Paul Thomson

East Kilbride Thistle boss: Players must not be forced home in dirty kit or they won't play

EK Thistle boss Iain Diack says denying players changing room access could leave teams without key men in the depths of winter – because they won’t want to get into their cars in dirty kit.

The Jags played their first game in six months on Saturday when they lost 3-0 away to Blantyre Victoria in a friendly, which was played behind closed doors.

Under current guidelines, players must arrive stripped for the game and return home without a shower or use of changing rooms to limit the spread of Covid-19.

But with the new season set to kick-off on October 10, Diack is calling on the governing bodies to solve the conundrum before the competitive action gets underway

He said: “We need to sort out a lot of problems as the weather gets worse and boys can’t get showered.

Thistle players in training at the Showpark (Iain Diack)

“The league starts in October, so you are coming straight into your winter months after that; the weather isn’t going to get better.

“If guys are getting drenched - and mucky - and we are expecting them to go into their brand new car or whatever, then guys will end up going: ‘Naw, I’m not coming this week, it’s gonna be pouring with rain and I’ve just bought a new car.’

“If you get soaked through and you end up not well, that can cause health problems that way as well.

“The league needs to come up with a way to get the dressing rooms opened up.”

East Kilbride Thistle boss Iain Diack, pictured with assistant Kevin Coyle, is looking forward to the new league (Douglas McKendrick/East Kilbride News)

In the top flight in Scotland, Premiership players - who are regularly tested for Covid-19 - are allowed access to changing rooms in separate areas from their opponents, but also go home without showering.

Diack added: “From what we’ve been told, you need to be in contact with someone for 15 minutes for it [Covid] to be passed on, so I don’t see why boys getting quickly washed, dried and away can be an issue.

“It definitely needs looked at.”

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