Rangers have branded emergency plans to shut down the season as "abhorrent" – as the rest of Scottish football faces a 24-hour sweat to decide its own fate.SPFL bosses held crisis talks on Wednesday to thrash out a package of drastic coronavirus contingency measures – which could lead to Celtic being crowned champions by the end of this month if it’s decided that the current campaign cannot be completed.While the Premiership would be placed on pause until then, the plan would bring an immediate end to the Championship, League One and League Two.And all of Scotland’s 42 clubs now have until 5pm on Friday to submit a written response to Hampden’s sixth floor - with the outcome believed to be hanging in the balance.Rangers laid their cards on