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It was another dramatic day in Scottish football as a resolution to hold an inquiry into the SPFL failed to pass.The build-up to the day had been filled with statements and dossiers, accusations and counter-claims.

It was an historic day with Rangers putting the resolution forward following the decision to end the lower leagues in Scotland, and potentially the Premiership as well.

The battle lines were drawn with Hearts and Stranraer initially backing the resolution, and then being  supported by Aberdeen, Partick Thistle and various others.

But it wasn't enough and the resolution only got 13 votes with 27 against and two abstaining. exclusively revealed this morning that Neil Doncaster wanted peace talks with Rangers' chairman Douglas

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