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Celtic and Rangers title spat shows SPFL must consider the null and void elephant in the room

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It was something Mikey Devlin said on these very pages a week ago: “It’s about finding a solution that upsets the least amount of people.

Because you can’t appease everyone.” Profound words from the big Aberdeen defender and PFA Scotland’s vice-chairman but not unexpected from a guy like him.

He was bang on.In the midst of a proper crisis, a global pandemic that’s killing thousands of people every day, the answers were never going to be easy.For any government, organisation, business or sport, it’s all about making the best out of a horribly bad situation.Of course, someone will feel hurt or damaged.

But it’s about limiting that to as few as possible. Which brings us to the SPFL and their botched attempts to call a halt to this 2019/20

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