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George Cran

Calling time is the only sensible option – clubs can now plan for future

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FINALLY, Scottish football episode 2019/20 is in the can and we can all move on to thinking about next season.

I think that’s the only really sensible option left at the moment, to be perfectly honest.

It’s far from ideal to finish the campaign eight or nine games before the end but it’s the cleanest way to do it.

Even if there are casualties like Hearts, Partick and Stranraer.

They’ll all argue they would have got out of trouble and I can see their point.

However, they were bottom of their respective tables for a reason – they had been the worst teams in their divisions.

Just like Dundee United deserved to be Championsh­ip winners, Celtic top-flight champions and Raith and Cove likewise lower down.

Falkirk will have something to say about Raith but the Kirkcaldy side had been the best team up to the point the pandemic hit.

I don’t think we’ll ever hear the end of the arguments surroundin­g this decision but, when there’s no sign of even lockdown ending in Scotland, how can we expect to restart a season?

Better to call a halt and start afresh.

In an ideal world it’ll be with league reconstruc­tion but the Premiershi­p

George Cran Column clubs have already said that’s not likely to happen for next season.

Now, though, clubs have a glimmer of some certainty for the future.

We are now in close season ahead of a new one scheduled to start in mid-July.

You never know, we may even have cup draws coming soon!

I must say, however, I feel the SPFL’s stated aim of kicking off the new campaign at that time –

August 1 for league football – is hopeful rather than one they expect to pull off.

There is a whole lot of work to be done to prove to the government football matches can be staged safely.

Now, the Premiershi­p clubs have given themselves some space to think about how to restart football with a new campaign.

It’s the only sensible option.

Clubs now know what division they are going to be in and there can be some tentative plans put in place to move forward.

That’s a step in the right direction. Dundee now know they’ll have to fend off Hearts if they want to win the Championsh­ip and can budget for the year ahead knowing who they will be playing.

Whether there are fans in attendance, we’ll have to wait and see.

The good thing is, it feels like our game is finally moving forward.

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The Bundesliga is back but it was a case of spot the fan at the Union Berlin v Bayern Munich game.
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Celtic’s Scott Brown got his hands on the Premiershi­p trophy this week.
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