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Saints boss Jim Goodwin says: "Closed doors games may be our only option"

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St Mirren boss Jim Goodwin would back playing the rest of the Premiership season behind closed doors – but only as a last resort.Scottish football has been suspended since March 13 due to the coronavirus pandemic. PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Last week, a vote involving all 42 SPFL member clubs saw the Championship, League One and League Two tables called as they stood with immediate effect.That decision could reach the top flight, if the remaining fixtures cannot be played or the newly formed reconstruction task force can’t come up a new format to be voted on – but UEFA would need to ratify the decision.It emerged that league bosses are seeking urgent talks with the Scottish Government to see whether the season could

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