Scottish clubs vote to end season below top-tier Premiership
EDINBURGH, Scotland — Scottish clubs have voted to end the season for leagues below the top-flight Premiership with immediate effect amid the coronavirus pandemic, organizers said Wednesday.
A resolution by the Scottish Professional Football League to halt the season, and determine final placings by the points per game of each club, was passed after second-tier team Dundee reversed its earlier intention to reject the proposals.
Dundee was the last of the 42 teams in Scotland’s league system to vote. Its vote meant the resolution reached the 75-per cent approval threshold required to pass.
The initial ‘no’ vote submitted by Dundee electronically did not reach the SPFL by an agreed deadline of last Friday, meaning the club was controversially given extra time to make its decision.