The coronavirus has stopped world football and Scotland has been greatly affected. Two of the biggest teams are on hand to mitigate the effects.
Celtic will set aside a number of club employees and Rangers will try to recoup losses by selling future season tickets.
The first measure won't affect Celtic's players. Nor will it affect all the club's staff. 'Daily Mail' inform that the target is that all of those that are temporarily dismissed earn 100% of their wages.
The target for Rangers' decision is to recover the losses provoked by the break. With no matches to play, the club can't earn ticket money and sponsors aren't as receptive as normal. As their brand is not displayed on the playing field.
Hence, season tickets for next season will be made available to fans. The downside is that, once they are sold, they are revenue that will disappear from next year's budget - they can't sell them twice - but it would bring in immediate cash.