Priests at a Scottish cathedral are offering ‘drive thru’ confessionals to their flock during the coronavirus lockdown.
11.03.2020 - 15:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes is facing an unfamiliar selection dilemma.
The Dons have been ravaged by injuries this term but the manager has now welcomed a rare midfield reprieve.
All five of his central midfielders are available for selection as Aberdeen bid to oust Motherwell from third place and await a Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic.
Funso Ojo, Craig Bryson, Dylan McGeouch , Lewis Ferguson and Dean Campbell are now all in contention for starting places.
Ojo and Bryson, in
Priests at a Scottish cathedral are offering ‘drive thru’ confessionals to their flock during the coronavirus lockdown.
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