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Aberdeen players admit 'huge error of judgement' after positive coronavirus tests cause St Johnstone postponement


Jonny Hayes, Michael Devlin, Scott McKenna, Matty Kennedy, Sam Cosgrove, Dylan McGeouch, Craig Bryson and Bruce Anderson all released a joint apology to fans, the First Minister and healthcare workers

Eight Aberdeen players have apologised for breaking coronavirus guidelines resulting in the postponement of Saturday's Scottish Premiership game against St Johnstone.

Jonny Hayes, Michael Devlin, Scott McKenna, Matty Kennedy, Sam Cosgrove, Dylan McGeouch, Craig Bryson and Bruce Anderson apologised to everyone associated with Aberdeen, as well as the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and healthcare workers around the country for their actions.

Sturgeon accused the players of "blatantly" breaking the rules by visiting a bar on Saturday evening following their opening game of the season against Rangers.

A statement said: "First and foremost we would like to apologise to every AFC fan, the manager, everyone at the club, the football authorities, the First Minister, all healthcare workers along with everyone else who has worked tirelessly around the clock.

"We, as a small group of players, made a huge error in judgement last weekend by thinking it was ok to visit a city centre venue together.

"None of us could have foreseen the escalation of the Covid-19 cases in the Grampian area, nor did we deliberately attempt to flaunt or disobey government guidelines which we all must adhere to., or indeed the clear guidelines set out by the club. แทงบาคาร่า

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