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11 minutes ago, RossBFaeDundee said:

A vote is to be held. If passed, United will be promoted and Partick will be relegated, with play-offs cancelled. Raith will be promoted for next season, but Hearts won't be relegated yet until the SPFL board decide the Premiership cannot continue.

https://spfl.co.uk/news/spfl-clubs-to-vote-on-curtailment-of-ladbrokes-s

I can’t see partick or falkirk voting for this. 

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SPFL clearly panicking that ICT were going to catch and overhaul Dundee United so they're wanting the Arabs promoted ASAP. Disgraceful :angry:

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6 minutes ago, johnnydun said:

If they do go ahead with this, then a team, at some point, will have to be relegated from the Prem. If they can't complete the Prem season, they will have to relegate Hearts.

They've specifically said that this is the case.

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9 minutes ago, RossBFaeDundee said:

A vote is to be held. If passed, United will be promoted and Partick will be relegated, with play-offs cancelled. Raith will be promoted for next season, but Hearts won't be relegated yet until the SPFL board decide the Premiership cannot continue.

https://spfl.co.uk/news/spfl-clubs-to-vote-on-curtailment-of-ladbrokes-s

The justification for holding back on the top flight to me seems nonsense, if you are passing the resolution for three of the divisions, then surely that must be compatible with what happens in the top flight. If the top flight was to finish, then why can't the teams in contention for top flight football get their opportunity to do that? I don't give a shit about the start of the League Cup next term.

Also the line regarding reconstruction, 'you are relegated with a game in hand over your biggest rivals but give us another few days and we'll maybe sort out some sort of compromise and get a supermajority of clubs in favour of something that benefits you'.

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The decision on the top flight is being held back because UEFA, quite rightly, asked clubs to adopt a wait and see approach rather than shooting their load and jumping in too early, which seemed to be the preferred view of several countries around Europe, including ours. That obviously only applies to top flight leagues, so they are holding fire on that decision, which is what they should really be doing for all four.

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That outcome is the fairest outcome IMO, at the end of the day Hearts and Partick have been jobby all season and put themselves in the situation they're in and really do deserve to go down.

Notice at the end of the statement the SPFL has committed to further talks with the clubs about league reconstruction for 20/21 season.

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1 minute ago, rb123! said:

That outcome is the fairest outcome IMO, at the end of the day Hearts and Partick have been jobby all season and put themselves in the situation they're in and really do deserve to go down.

Notice at the end of the statement the SPFL has committed to further talks with the clubs about league reconstruction for 20/21 season.

Nonsensical 

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This appears to have a "worst of all worlds" flavour about it:

Finishing some leagues but not all implies that circumstances to complete one league will exist, but not for the other three (5 if you include Highland & Lowland, but don't know if that's specifically included), which is nonsense. Having promotion/relegation but not play-offs is just pushing the legal challenge route down a level or two, not getting rid of it. There is still uncertainty about when and if the season will finish and language such as "looking at possibilities" is just code for "well, we will have to say something, so we will essentially say nothing of consequence".

Pretty much as expected, then...

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Calling the season over presumably let’s them pay out prize money for final placings? Presuming the SPFL have the money to pay out I suppose.  Honestly don’t see what else they can do.  Zero chance of completing the season and declaring things null and void seems to be the least popular option.

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