Aberdeen's ambitious plan to restart the season behind closed doors is set to be laughed out of Hampden after UEFA bosses effectively green lighted the SPFL’s plan to crown Celtic champions.Record Sport can reveal Rangers’ sporting director Ross Wilson wrote to league chiefs to officially support the Pittodrie proposal, which would see the campaign played to a finish over the summer without fans.But even though the Ibrox club have endorsed Dons chief Dave Cormack’s plan, UEFA’s executive committee appeared to pave the way for leagues in Scotland, Belgium and Holland to end the season.It is not expected the SPFL will be rushed into making that call.We understand chief executive Neil Doncaster is now awaiting a letter from European football’s