And so continues another week of twists and turns.The game itself may be in indefinite shutdown and yet Scottish football remains unrivalled for drama.Clubs across the country are set for another day at the ballot box as Rangers were granted their EGM wish.They want answers of how the season-ending vote was carried out and will distribute alleged evidence against the league body ahead of the summit on May 12.
The SPFL, however, have warned pursuing a full investigation would come at "incalculable cost" to the game. Rangers ' push for an inquiry could collapse, however, if enough clubs send proxy votes before the date of the meeting.