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Clyde boss Danny Lennon warns 'selfish' clubs may curb loans amid Covid crisis

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Clyde boss Danny Lennon warns that clubs may become ‘selfish’ and block loan deals, because they’re struggling for players due to Covid and injury issues.Lennon says he has been forced to recall young stars from loan deals with Lowland League clubs to make up his squad and sees others having similar wrangles.With Clyde’s clash at home to Queen’s Park postponed on Sunday due to the Spiders’ lack of players, Lennon took in Saturday’s opponents Cove Rangers’ 1-0 win at Peterhead.Rangers had just three subs, with the hosts boasting five, and Lennon says those are clubs at the top end of League One.He said: “Unfortunately every club is going to have moments when they’re going to be really stretched and in terms of wanting to attempt to keep a

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