Scottish football dealing with an international crisis was never likely to be straightforward. Even by the standards of our national game the SPFL resolution to end the lower leagues early was a shambles.
First Dundee failed to cast a ballot and were left with a deciding vote, then Rangers accused the governing body of wrongdoing.
Hearts and Aberdeen have since added their voices to that, while Dundee eventually cast their vote and brought the lower leagues to a close.
It remains to be seen what will happen in the top flight, as the SPFL await UEFA guidance, but it appears likely the season could be declared over, crowing Celtic as champions.
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