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Scottish football's coronavirus crisis LIVE as clubs face difficult decisions

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The impact of the Scottish football shutdown continues to be felt as drastic measures are implemented. The sporting world at large has been hammered by the coronavirus pandemic, with next to events taking place.

In Scotland, Hearts manager Daniel Stendel has offered to work for free as Steven Naismith has agreed to a 50 per cent wage cut.

UEFA's aim remains to finish the domestic season by June 30 but that looks increasingly unlikely given the current global outlook.

If play cannot resume, decisions will be made over the Premiership title, with Celtic currently 13 points clear of Rangers. Hearts also face the prospect of being relegated to the Championship should the SPFL declare the current standings final.There's also the possibility of

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