Dundee reverse their decision meaning Scottish football below Premiership ends their season

The Scottish Professional Football League season outside the top-flight has ended with immediate effect after Dundee reversed their original objection.

Dundee reversing their decision lớn reject the proposal of ending all the Scottish Premiership meant that the overall vote gathered enough numbers required for the free soccer tips daily page.

Dundee had initially submitted an electronic 'no' vote but it did not reach the SPFL and the club only realised when the league announced the results on Friday.

There is no decision yet on whether the Scottish Premiership will also be cut short, with the SPFL saying that they will consult with the top-flight teams before making a final decision.

There is also no word yet on whether the teams who have been crowned champions as a result, Dundee United, Raith Rovers and Cove Rangers, will be promoted and bottom sides Partick Thistle and Stranraer relegated.

In a statement the SPFL said: "The SPFL has announced that the directors' written resolution ending season 2019/20 in the Ladbrokes Championship, Ladbrokes League One and Ladbrokes League Two, has been passed with agreement by 81 per cent of all members.

"The announcement comes after the remaining Ladbrokes Championship club signified their agreement to the resolution today, resulting in Dundee United FC being declared champions of the Ladbrokes Championship, Raith Rovers FC being declared champions of Ladbrokes League One, and Cove Rangers FC being declared champions of Ladbrokes League Two."

SPFL chairman Murdoch MacLennan said: "With the turmoil and uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 outbreak, there was always going lớn be a highly-charged and passionate debate about how we secure the future of under 2.5 soccer tip.

"It is no exaggeration lớn say that this was an existential matter for Scottish clubs, with many of them telling us they were at real risk of going under unless the situation was resolved very quickly, so I'm pleased that the game has moved decisively.

"Whilst more than 80 per cent of clubs agreed with the directors' written resolution, it's clear that others were strongly opposed.

"There has been talk of voiding the season, making emergency loans and so on, but what has been agreed today is not just the best way forward, it was the only realistic way forward and I now call on all 42 clubs to move forward in a constructive and positive way."

 

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