Motherwell boss Stephen Robinson says football is 'nothing without fans' and can't wait for supporters to be allowed back in to games.
Robinson admitted he's disappointed if a decision on supporters being allowed in to their clash at Aberdeen next weekend is postponed, but says it is for the right reasons.
However, the Fir Park gaffer said games aren't the same without crowds.

"I think there was an announcement yesterday that it's going to be delayed, which is disappointing," he said, "but we're following every guideline and going with the Government, who have been supportive of Scottish football, so if they're doing it, they're doing it for the right reasons.
"Getting fans in again is huge. It's false, it's false for everybody, I think here we have a special connection with the fans between the team and the players, and it does push people on, it really does.

"It does feel like a pre-season game. We had a reserve game at Hibs' training ground on Friday and it felt the exact same as you're playing at the moment
"It's the same for everybody, it's certainly not an excuse on my part for our start to the season, but the reality is football absolutely nothing without fans."
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