Scottish season's fate rests with unfashionable Dundee
The HinduThe future of the Scottish football season below the elite Premiership appears to rest with Dundee amid confusion over whether it has yet voted in a controversial ballot to determine how the campaign ends amid the coronavirus crisis. According to the Scottish Professional League, the Championship side gave an “unequivocal instruction” not to count its ballot in a vote designed to close at 1600 GMT on Friday. Inverness chief executive Scot Gardiner said a representative from Dundee, his former club, had told several Championship rivals it had submitted a 'no' vote eight minutes before the suggested deadline. RELATED| Soon after Gardiner made his comments, Rangers, second in the Premiership behind leader Celtic, urged that SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster and legal advisor Rod McKenzie both be suspended. But MacLennan's letter on Sunday insisted he had received no such request from Park, with the SPFL chief insisting the organisation had “acted wholly properly” throughout.