Premiership season early was taken, controversy and acrimony has reigned.Crowning Celtic champions for the ninth season in a row has been arguably the least controversial consequence, which shows just how divided the Scottish game has become.Monday saw reconstruction plans thrown out by clubs, condemning Hearts to relegation and sparking legal action from the Jambos and Partick Thistle.Now the Scottish Sun reports that BT Sport and the BBC are asking for compensation for the cancelled games, with the former demanding up to £3million.With the English Premier League returning on Wednesday, many are asking if the decision to end the top flight was taken too early by the SPFL.