Bulling Bollingoli appeared in two games against the rules, causing the Scottish League to postpone his team's games tonight and Saturday
Bollingoli. The games were postponed
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After yesterday (Tuesday) a Celtic Boling Bollingoli player confessed that he did not comply with the rules of the Scottish League's corona rules, and did not stay in isolation as required, it was decided to postpone the Celtic game that was supposed to take place tonight against St Mirren.
It was also decided to postpone Aberdeen's game against Hamilton, the team that played in the opening round against Celtic which was also scheduled to take place tonight as part of the third round of the league. In addition to the two games tonight, the game between Celtic and Aberdeen that was scheduled to take place this coming Saturday has been postponed.
Bolingoli arrived at the stadium with his team in the first two rounds of the season. In the first round against Hamilton he is not a partner at all, and in the second round against Kilmarnock, he came in as a substitute 3 minutes before the end of the game. However, the league has decided not to postpone Kilmarnock's game, which will be hosted by Ross County.