Scotland’s league clubs remain split on how to decide the current campaign if another coronavirus spike forces the season to be cut short again. Scottish Professional Football League chief Neil Doncaster admits there is “no consensus” among the body’s 42 member clubs after examining the responses to a questionnaire sent to chairman. But he has vowed to continue talks with clubs in the hope an agreement can be reached. SPFL chief executive Doncaster said: “We are grateful to all those clubs who responded to the questionnaire. “Like everyone in the game, the board is keen to avoid the division and dispute caused when Scottish Government restrictions prompted by Covid-19 forced the curtailment of last season.
Source: Express November 03, 2020 17:15 UTC