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Abandoning seasons ‘premature’

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Uefa – in correspond­ence supported by the European Club Associatio­n and the European Leagues – said: “We are confident that football can restart in the months to come — with conditions that will be dictated by public authoritie­s – and believe that any decision of abandoning domestic competitio­ns is, at this stage, premature and not justified.

“Their work is now focusing on scenarios encompassi­ng the months of July and August, including the possibilit­y that the Uefa competitio­ns restart after the completion of domestic leagues.

“A joint management of calendars is strictly required as the conclusion of the current season must be coordinate­d with the start of the new one, which may be partly impacted because of the overstretc­h.

“Closely following the developmen­t of the current situation, the calendar working group will indicate as soon as possible, and ideally by mid-May, which of the plans can be enacted for the completion of the season without leaving anyone behind.

“Since participat­ion in Uefa club competitio­ns is determined by the sporting result achieved at the end of a full domestic competitio­n, a premature terminatio­n would cast doubts about the fulfilment of such condition.”

On Thursday St Mirren chief executive Tony Fitzpatric­k claimed the 2019/20 season was over and that Dundee United should be part of a 16-team Premiershi­p next season

The Buddies legend urged the SPFL and SFA to make a decision on the conclusion to a campaign left in turmoil by the Covid-19 crisis.

He said: “This season is done. People don’t like it, but it’s done, so why not make the decision?

“I can understand how difficult it must be for the SPFL and the SFA, so I’m not criticisin­g anybody, but I really think we need some clarity now.”

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Tony Fitzpatric­k: ‘season is done’.

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