SPFL clubs to vote on resolution that could see Hearts relegated
SPFL clubs are to vote on a resolution recommending the termination of the 2019/20 season in the Ladbrokes Championship, Ladbrokes League 1 and Ladbrokes League 2, with final season placings determined by points per game in league matches played to date by each club.

The resolution also recommends that matches in the Ladbrokes
Premiership remain postponed for the time being, to give the best possible opportunity
for the remaining 2019/20 fixtures to be played.
However, if the SPFL Board determines that the remaining
Premiership matches cannot be played, the Ladbrokes Premiership would also be
terminated, with final season placings determined on the same basis.
The Cabinet Secretary for Health announced on 17 March that
NHS Scotland had been put on an emergency footing for at least 12 weeks until
10 June. In addition, the Scottish Government also publicly advised that
expectations are that restrictions could remain in place for at least 13 weeks.
That means the remaining fixtures in Ladbrokes League Season
2019/20 and the related play-off competitions cannot be scheduled without
significantly damaging the SPFL’s ability to start and complete, on time, League
Season 2020/21 and next Season’s Betfred Cup.
The SPFL has therefore today circulated a written resolution
to its 42 Member Clubs recommending that SPFL clubs approve:
the immediate termination of Season 2019/20 for the
Ladbrokes Championship, League 1 and League 2, without the remaining fixtures
in the League being played;
all play-off competitions being cancelled; and
final season placings to be determined by the number of
points per game earned by each club in the matches they have played. This would
result in the following final divisional tables for Season 2019/20 in the
Ladbrokes Championship, League 1 and League 2:
If approved, this would result in the promotion of Dundee
United, Raith Rovers and Cove Rangers, and the relegation of Partick Thistle
and Stranraer.
If the resolution is approved, the SPFL has also committed
to consulting with Clubs over the possibility of League restructuring ahead of
Season 2020/21.
SPFL Chairman Murdoch MacLennan said: “These are
extraordinarily difficult times for our entire country and, like every sports
body worldwide, we have been wrestling with the enormous challenges caused by
the outbreak.
“To their credit, every single club in the SPFL has been
committed to completing the remaining fixtures for Season 2019/20, but they
also all recognise we must prioritise the safety of players, officials and
fans, and ensure our emergency services are given every possible assistance to
focus on their vital work. Many football people have friends or family who are
working with the emergency and health services or who have been affected by
this awful virus and I have been struck by the strong sense of solidarity shown
by everyone in our sport.
“The communication from the Scottish Government at least
gives us a degree of clarity, meaning it will now be impossible to fulfil the
remaining fixtures in the Ladbrokes Championship, League 1 and League 2 without
causing huge financial damage and uncertainty for Clubs in those Divisions. We
have recommended a way forward which we firmly believe enables the best
possible outcome for Scottish football in these very demanding and unique
circumstances.”
SPFL Chief Executive Neil Doncaster added: “As a Board, we
have consulted extensively with clubs in all four divisions since football was
suspended on 13th March and have taken expert legal and commercial advice.
“Now is the right time to act. Very regrettably, we must
face the reality that it’s simply not possible for the remaining Ladbrokes
Championship, League 1 and League 2 fixtures to remain postponed without
causing significant further financial harm to clubs in those divisions. Further, many of our clubs are experiencing
very challenging organisational and financial circumstances.
“Everyone in our game and in the country generally, is
wrestling with the devastating impact of Covid-19. They all know there are no
easy answers or simple solutions, but the Board’s recommended proposal will
give us a far greater degree of certainty, minimise the harm to the game
overall, and enable us make end-of-season fee payments now to Ladbrokes
Championship, League 1 and League 2 clubs.
“The position for the Ladbrokes Premiership remains
particularly complicated. Everyone is aware of UEFA’s desire for the family of
European football to work together to resolve the issues that confront us all.
We are keen to work with UEFA and remain in discussion with them over the
situation in Scotland.
“The quicker we reach a final position the better, but there
is no doubt this is the most complicated and challenging situation our game has
faced in living memory.”