St Mirren boss Jim Goodwin believes Rangers and Hearts' complaints on ending the season now don't add up because of their wretched form before lockdown.The Irishman conceded that while Hearts' pending relegation is cruel, he sees no other option with clubs searching for clarity amid a global pandemic.Ibrox boss Steven Gerrard has publicly echoed his club stance and pondered "the almighty rush" to signal the end of the current campaign.
But Goodwin, who had St Mirren sitting ninth in the Premiership, has no issue with Celtic being declared champions after opening up a 13-point gap after a rousing run in 2020.Hearts and Rangers have been at the forefront of rows with the SPFL over the season-ending call below the Premiership but Goodwin is