Scottish football is at a stand still with no end in sight to the shutdown currently happening across Europe.

Celtic are way ahead in the league and would love the opportunity to get back on the field.

There’s just no guarantee playing the outstanding games from this season will be an option before we have to move on.

The choices opened up to that will not satisfy everyone.

The null and void crowd want thirty games scrapped because eight games haven’t been played. A lot of self-interest going on in that case.

The call the league as it stands ha more credence than saying all the football which has been played already this season didn’t matter.

Anyone with an affiliation to the Ibrox club who knows their club blew it this season have tried to use this worldwide crisis to their advantage and have the league scrapped.

Everyone, up until now!

Former SFA chief and Ibrox chairman Gordon Smith has made the admission of the games can’t be played he believes the standings as they are should be how the league finishes – making Celtic champions.

“That is the million-dollar question and the clubs will have to sit down and at that point they will have to either declare the season over with the current standings final or say the season is null and void.” Smith told SunSport.

“My own view is that the current standings should count because there were 30 games played.”

Admitting to the unprecedented nature of the times we’re in. Smith believes this is a problem which is nobodies fault as opposed to 2012 when Rangers imploded.

“There is no doubt this is bigger than than the Rangers situation in 2012 because some people felt they brought the problems they encountered on themselves but you can’t say that here because it’s nobody’s fault.”

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